MIT researchers have demonstrated the first system for ultra-low-power underwater networking and communication, which can transmit signals across kilometer-scale distances.
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Ag Tech Can Cut Billions of Tons of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Real-time shifts in marine ecosystems and species demand “climate-ready” fisheries.
As the Mississippi Swerves, Can We Let Nature Regain Control?
Like most people during the pandemic, Alex Kolker found himself with extra time on his hands.
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Ears to the Ice: Icequakes in Antarctica Linked to Ocean Tides
When the ground rumbles in Antarctica, it may be an icequake — like an earthquake but caused by the movement of ice, not rock.