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Harnessing the power of the ocean, Dolphin Labs’ xNode buoy system might be the sustainable energy technology wave of the ...
Your body is having conversations you can't hear. At the cellular level, sound waves are creating physical reactions that ...
That’s the conclusion of a striking new study from Kyoto University. Researchers found that simple sound waves — nothing more ...
Beneath Yellowstone lies a magma reservoir, pulsing with molten and superheated rock and exsolved gases. Scientists have long ...
The mantis shrimp is a colourful, 10-cm-long resident of the ocean whose appearance belies its reputation as one of the most ...
Beyond electrification, connected watercraft market growth is being fueled by the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) ...
Mucky riverbeds. The underside of wind turbines or offshore fish farms. Oil platforms. Reefs and shipwrecks in a harbour. Those places are hard — and dangerous — to get to for humans in the first ...
India turns to AI for weather forecasting, aiming to improve accuracy and timeliness in predicting extreme weather events.
The mantis shrimp may be small, but it packs a powerful punch—literally. Now, scientists finally have a better understanding of how these tiny crustaceans protect themselves from their own power.
A group of international researchers have developed a way to use sound to generate different types of wave patterns on the surface of water ... of times larger using mechanical means, optimally ...