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This Tiny Robot Was Lost in Arctic Waters for Months. Now It’s Back With Some Unique Data
Argo floats are free-floating robotic oceanographic instruments. As they drift, they rise and fall through the ocean to ...
Oil-in-water droplets respond to chemical cues by forming arm-like extensions that resemble filopodia, which are used by living cells to sense and explore their environment.
An hourglass tells you what it is in the name — a glass that you use to measure an hour of time passing by. [EDISON SCIENCE ...
And so, the Argo float’s trip under the ice turned out to be an incredibly lucky accident. During an eight-month period, the ...
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Can we create new inland seas to lower sea level rise? Interview with researcher Amir AghaKouchak
Sea levels are rising, threatening coastal areas, including cities, around the world. Due to climate change, the global ocean has already risen by 21-24 centimeters (about 8-9.5 inches) since 1880, ...
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