New research led by UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography highlights the critical role of mangroves in ...
Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego works to understand and protect the planet and find solutions to our most pressing environmental challenges. Humankind faces catastrophic changes in ...
The group focuses on observing and modeling coastal processes including beach evolution, cliff erosion, and nearshore waves. CW3E provides water cycle science, technology and outreach to support ...
So when National Geographic published its annual Best Places to Travel report for 2025, unveiling 25 global destinations, we knew the ideal way to explore some of these spots would be to hear from ...
U.S. and Japanese forces fought over the Aleutian Islands during World War II. Relics of this conflict can still be found on seafloor today, and the Indigenous people who used to call the islands home ...
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Scientists are racing to save sea stars from extinction through breeding. Here's what they're learning about the different species—from arm-wrestling bat stars to bloodless blood stars.
Experts at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) in Southampton will lead the project. The new SixSense package will be tested on autonomous underwater vehicles like the Autosub Long Range and ...
Co-authors of the study include geophysicist David Sandwell from Scripps Oceanography and Gerald Dibarboure from the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales in Toulouse, France. The ultimate resolution of ...
He succeeds Professor Angela Hatton who is leaving the NOC after over six years in the role.Prior to NOC, Dr. Siddorn was at the Met Office where he was Head of the Ocean Forecasting R&D Department ...
Credit: CNSA HELSINKI — China conducted its 55th orbital launch of 2024, sending the Haiyang-4 (01) oceanography satellite ... according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA).
Two new chief scientists have been appointed to the National Oceanography Centre’s (NOC) Marine Autonomous Robotic Systems (MARS) Group.Dr Veerle Huvenne and Dr Filipa Carvalho will work to increase ...