There may be plenty more fish in the sea but not the ones we're used to eating.
The system is called ECO Exhaust Gas Cleaning (ECO-EGC#)for its ability to remove major pollutants from the exhaust gases at any operating condition of a shipt sea, during maneuvering and in port.
The IMO global sulfur limits for seas other than specifically designated ECAS are currently 3. 5 percent
and run decision-support systems with commercial viability that could aid industrial and governmental agencies in sea state pollution monitoring spill response and other aspects of ocean management.
Because the country like the U s. West Coast is on a continental shelf that drops off quickly in the sea this has required developing new floating turbine technology.
Its river rises dramatically with the sea tides, putting local citizens at risk. Mark Robinson a Senior Coastal Advisor,
oston has some good sea defences, but theye not high enough. So when the surge comes through it means the walls can get over-topped,
They occur as a result of earthquakes, usually at the bottom of the sea. But at present such earthquakes cannot be foreseen.
The foundation of INCAM is an exhaustive environmental inventory of the country on land, in the sea and, most importantly, along the coast."
and cost-effective system to transport fresh water by sea using flexible plastic containers water-bags towed by a tugboat.
or folding) during its sea voyage. A water quality sensor to assess water purity has been tested in a laboratory with the intention of being fitted to water-bags in the future to ensure safe and clean delivery after transit.
The cosmic microwave background is a sea of photons (light particles) left over from the big bang that pervades all of space at a temperature of minus 270 degrees Celsiusâ##a mere 3 degrees above absolute zero.
deep under the sea. That finding is more likely than the one that suggests the rocky pillars dotting Icelandâ#Skaelingar valley were tossed projectiles into the fields by warring trollsâ##a theory University at Buffalo geologist Tracy Gregg heard from a tour guide and local hiker.
This has implications for the way we view volcanic risk. eep-sea basalt pillars form
and seen these things deep under the sea so I was just hysterical saying â##Look at these!'
'n the future Gregg says scientists could hunt for land-based lava pillars near oceans to learn about the height of ancient seas
##and very strongâ##skeletons of organisms such as sea sponges. The nanoscale building blocks display remarkable strength and resistance to failure despite being more than 85 percent air.
Scientists have suspected long that the difference between natural materialsâ##like sea sponge skeletonsâ ##and manmade products constructed from similar materials has to do with the hierarchical architecture of the biological materialsâ##the way the silica-based skeletons are built up from different structural elements some
These are the first direct measurements of individual responses for any baleen whale species to these kinds of mid-frequency sonar signals says Brandon Southall SOCAL-BRS chief scientist from SEA Inc
but there would also be no danger of sea creatures being cut by propellers. Interestingly enough the German researchers aren't the only people currently developing such systems.
such as the harvest date. here been a very rapid sea change in consumer behavior, said Elliott Grant, the chief marketing officer for Harvestmark. ith very high-profile food recalls, cellphones and iphones,
This particular sea creature can create up to 10 microamperes of electricity for anywhere from five to 24 hours.
autonomous robotic systems on land, sea, and air; technologies that have to do with crunching all the data that you get from all these things those are the weapons you need to have with you going into the next competitive battles
10 Scariest Sea Creatures The one-of-a-kind Exosuit on display at the American Museum of Natural history (AMNH) now through March 5 measures 6. 5 feet (2 meters) tall
The molecules were positioned to create speckled patterns that would result in a holographic'S'.The sea of electrons that exists naturally at the surface of the copper layer served as their illumination.
two others were found in the Ross Sea and along the Ad#lie Coast of East Antarctica in the 1960s and 70s.
More impressively, the method allowed the authors to determine the structure of miyakosyne A a chemical made in very small quantities by a species of sea sponge.
and then transported onshore for processing (see Wealth from the sea). The most lucrative product would probably be nickel,
#Life found deep under the sea For the first time, scientists have discovered microbes living deep inside Earth s oceanic crust#the dark volcanic rock at the bottom of the sea.
#Squirting moons face off in race to find alien life Icebound seas just keep getting hotter at least as candidates for life beyond Earth.
The constantly gushing geysers would let us easily sample those seas making Enceladus a prime target for a life-seeking mission says Cassini scientist Carolyn Porco.
New gravity readings suggest it hosts a subsurface sea the size of Lake superior at its south pole
Both findings boost hopes that the sea hosts life. The result comes hot on the heels of the discovery late last year that a second icy moon Europa
Most astronomers thought that the plumes force their way out through cracks in an icy crust sitting over a sea of liquid water.
But until now no one knew how deep that sea went. Luciano Iess at the Sapienza University of Rome in Italy and his colleagues used radar On earth to track Cassini on three separate fly-bys of Enceladus
That could be explained by a localised sea sitting beneath 35 kilometres of ice and up to 8 kilometres deep.
The subsurface-sea idea is just the simplest possible interpretation of the gravity data cautions William Mckinnon at Washington University in St louis who was involved not in the work.
If the sea exists there is the question of how long it has been liquid and whether it might eventually freeze
As for the possibility of the sea freezing completely it is true that Enceladus is losing a lot of heat to space
Could the plumes deplete the sea completely? Probably not. Even if they continue at the current rate the moon would only have lost 30 per cent of its water by mass
The crew of the final Apollo mission lifted off from the moon's Sea of Serenity on 14 december 1972.
Launched on 2 december the Chang'e-3 mission touched down on a 1160-kilometre-wide basin known as the Sea of Rains.
As countries develop their space programmes the moon is a natural first foray beyond Earth that allows remote-controlled robots to get their sea legs
In the 2010 Deepwater horizon oil spill in the Gulf of mexico for example large amounts of dispersants and de-emulsifiers were dumped into the sea.
a laboratory usually devoted to studying fuel cellshe kind that run on methane or hydrogened by Shriram Ramanathan, Associate professor of Materials science at the Harvard School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS.
He completed the research as a postdoctoral fellow in Ramanathan's lab at Harvard SEAS
#Navy Demonstrates Swarm Of Armed Robot Boats Call them sea drones dronaughts or roboats the Navy demonstrated a swarm of remotely-controlled boats on the James river In virginia this August.
In the demonstration the Navy boats first escorted a high value unit simulating a ring of robotic bodyguards around a vessel in a narrow part of the sea.
If the trend on the sea is moving away from crew (as seen in both military
and the glaciers will rev up for their unhindered move to the sea. Located on the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, the Larsen B remnant is about 625 square miles (1, 600 square kilometers) in area and about 1, 640 feet (500 meters) thick
The team members came from Boston Children, the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard university, the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS),
The nanowires create a sea of electrons that produces lasmondensity waves, the oscillations in the density of electrons that are generated
A sea change Advances from the mechanization in the 1920s and the Green revolution from 1940-1960 have largely been exhausted.
Lewis is the Hansjörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) and a Core Faculty member at the Ywss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard.
by helping clean seas while swimming, one stroke at a time. The team began development on the material four years ago for applications such as cleaning up oil spills
with any shape and form of swimming outfit, can contribute to the cleanliness of the seas by a sports activity or simply a leisurely summer vacation
The biomolecule sorting technique was developed in the laboratory of Joanna Aizenberg, Amy Smith Berylson Professor of Materials science at Harvard School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) and Professor in the Department of chemistry and Chemical Biology.
a Core Faculty member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard university and the Amy Smith Berylson Professor of Materials science at Harvard School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS), has developed an entirely new,
and extended use,"said the study's lead author Xu Hou, Ph d.,Research Associate at the Wyss Institute and SEAS."
"said co-author Alison Grinthal, Ph d.,Research Scientist at Harvard SEAS.""Basic fluid mechanics dictate the precise extraction and output of a wide variety of liquid and gas mixtures according to easily-calculated pressure adjustments."
who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children's Hospital and Professor of Bioengineering at Harvard SEAS."
Researchers from Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied science (SEAS) have developed a new system that can produce stable, amorphous nanoparticles in large quantities that dissolve quickly.
the aggregates appear as tiny bright spots in a sea of black: bright where the liquid crystal has been disturbed to let light pass."
New CRISPR-Cas9 strategy edits genes 2 ways The CRISPR-Cas9 system has been in the limelight mainly as a revolutionary genome engineering tool used to modify specific gene sequences within the vast sea of an organism
when he observed the Indus river merging with the sea. He noted that"round globules filled with water"floated on the seawater and formed when the freshwater detached sand from the sand banks."
The crew is part of the University of Hawaii's fourth Hawaii space exploration analog and simulation (HI-SEAS) mission,
all the action was in the sea and it was pretty small scale, said James Lamsdell of Yale,
boulder-strewn or otherwise irregular terrain Ship landings in violent sea states For example, the landing gear is designed to let a helicopter touch down on sloping terrain up to 20 degrees,
The agency is hoping to build on its automated mid-air refuelling technology alongside the sea based platforms for capturing drones as they come into land.
Engineers at Harvard's John A Paulson School of engineering and Applied science (Seas) have been working on the Robobees for several years.
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) have done just that, designing the first on-chip metamaterial with a refractive index of zero,
researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) have demonstrated a way to make steel stronger, safer and more durable.
when he observed the Indus river merging with the sea. He noted that"round globules filled with water"floated on the seawater and formed when the freshwater detached sand from the sand banks."
and its first sea crossing of its historic round-the-world trip. The Solar impulse 2 touched down at Ahmedabad airport in Gujarat about 16 hours after it took off from Muscat, Oman, for the 1,
Other climatic shifts, including rising seas, could cost the state billions of additional dollars in property losses and infrastructure damage.
According to principal investigator Federico Capasso, the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical engineering at Harvard SEAS, omplicated effects like color correction,
and the Sea of Japannd found that proteins with self-healing properties are ubiquitous. However, he yield of this proteinaceous material from natural sources is low (about 1 gram of squid ring teeth protein from 5 kilograms of squid)
when he flew too close to the sun. The mythological character fell into the sea and drowned.
expelled into the sea.""Carbon dioxide is 15 percent of the gas coming off a power plant,
"The material could help improve coatings used to protect surfaces from the build up of biological contaminants, particularly surfaces under the sea.
which they then immersed in the sea for two weeks. he antifouling behavior of coatings is tested normally in laboratory experiments,
Lewis is a Core Faculty member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard university and the Hansjörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS.
Lewis and her team designed a new multimaterial printhead based on active mixing, Her team included Thomas Ober, former Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Wyss Institute and SEAS;
In addition to Hardin, the work included Ober, former SEAS Postdoctoral Research Fellow and current Wyss Staff Scientist Alexander Valentine,
researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) have demonstrated a way to make steel stronger, safer and more durable.
the aggregates appear as tiny bright spots in a sea of black: bright where the liquid crystal has been disturbed to let light pass. he liquid crystal is actually reporting what happening to the aggregates at the interface,
and Simulation (HI-SEAS) before pressing on toward Mars, which NASA hopes to reach sometime in the 2030s.
The first HI-SEAS experiment involved studies about cooking on Mars, and was followed by a four-month and an eight-month cohabitation mission.
and Applied sciences (SEAS) say they have made it easier to manipulate light at the nanoscale. They have developed the first on-chip metamaterial with a refractive index of zero,
protecting the components inside a directed energy weapon from the ravages of sea or sand while still letting the laser shine through.
or the bottom of the sea. The researchers had been studying squids'ring teeth, which are uniquely strong
or the bottom of the sea. The researchers had been studying squids'ring teeth, which are uniquely strong
but it is worth the effort to discover new phenomena involving the entire sea of electrons acting in concert.
#Engineers purify sea and wastewater in 2. 5 minutes The System PQUA, works with a mixture of dissociating elements,
A team of researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied science (SEAS) has engineered a new, soft actuator that harnesses the power of instability to trigger instantaneous movement.
#Skimming uranium from the sea Researchers developed a protein-based, genetically encodable system that can bind water-soluble uranium with exceedingly high affinity and selectivity.
and Applied sciences (SEAS)--and his team published their findings in the September 14 issue of Nature Materials.
The research was led by Jennifer A. Lewis, the Hansjörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) and a Core Faculty member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) have done just that, designing the first on-chip metamaterial with a refractive index of zero,
Autonomy in the sea The system is similar to one that Williams developed for NASA following the loss of the Mars Observer, a spacecraft that, days before its scheduled insertion into Marsorbit in 1993,
Williams says. his was a chance to do the same thing under the sea. By giving robots control of higher-level decision-making
freeing the vehicles to explore more remote recesses of the sea. f you look at the ocean right now,
Williams says. ou could send sea vessels which send one autonomous vehicle, but that doesn show you a lot.
and Applied sciences (SEAS) and his team published their findings in the September 14 issue of Nature Materials.
Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) and the Karp Lab at Brigham and Women Hospital have designed jointly a specialized catheter for fixing holes in the heart using a biodegradable adhesive and patch.
however, the Boston Children/Wyss/SEAS/Brigham and Women research team sought a way to deliver the patch without open heart surgery.
and antifouling Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) have developed a new coating for steel,
Because the turbines sit horizontally beneath the surface of the sea they can be sited in water shallower than the 30-metre depth typically required by current designs.
Kepler says it will still undergo a rigorous environmental impact assessment during the planning process to ensure that it poses no significant risk to marine life and to other users of the sea.
Ingber is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children's Hospital as well as professor of bioengineering at Harvard School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS.
The idea for the coating evolved from SLIPS a pioneering surface technology developed by coauthor Joanna Aizenberg Ph d. who is a Wyss Institute Core Faculty member and the Amy Smith Berylson Professor of Materials science at Harvard SEAS.
Reflecting the strong collaborative model of the Wyss Institute the cross-disciplinary team included researchers representing the Wyss Institute SEAS Harvard Medical school and Boston Children's Hospital
and ease strains on fisheries in the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of california). Environmental flows for natural, hybrid,
SEAS researchers have built one of the first 3-D printed, soft robots that moves autonomously.
senior author Robert J. Wood, Charles river Professor of Engineering and Applied sciences at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) and core faculty member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired
San diego. Co-authors include Johannes T b. Overvelde and Katia Bertoldi of SEAS; James Weaver of the Wyss Institute;
It s not that they believe everyone wants to immerse themselves in an endless sea of headlines.
Last year was a breakthrough year for bitcoin as a sea of established retailers, including Dell,
Cofounder Thomas Brady tells me that the founders of the company were previously part of both volunteer and doctoral research in ground sea and air robotics.
But seas are also rising and rivers are disgorging more water during intense rainstorms s
Adapting quickly to that sea change will also help businesses foster innovation and ultimately gain competitive advantage. 3. ENHANCING RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION.
was made in the lab of Federico Capasso, the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied science (SEAS)."
or cameras,"said co-lead author Antonio Ambrosio of SEAS and the Italian Research Council (CNR)."
and Cherenkov radiation,"said Patrice Genevet, a lead author, formerly of SEAS, currently affiliated with the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology y
"The fact that we used patient-derived human pluripotent stem cells in our work represents a sea change in the field,
and how that process can go wrong. he fact that we used patient-derived human pluripotent stem cells in our work represents a sea change in the field,
Boats from the nonprofit collective Clean Seas also were providing help but were having trouble
Boats from the nonprofit collective Clean Seas also were providing help but were having trouble
when extreme seas threaten to damage the equipment, the biowave floats are designed to collapse automatically onto the safety of the sea floor.
and Applied sciences (SEAS) and a co-lead author. Lewis is also a core faculty member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard.
In five transparent biospheres anchored to the bottom of the sea, strawberries, basil, beans, garlic and lettuce are being grown.
'The fact that we used patient-derived human pluripotent stem cells in our work represents a sea change in the field,
the advantages of self healing materials far out to sea is clear. asically, any industry which uses carbon fibre composites could benefit,
under the sea, inside biospheres 6 to 9 meters (20 to 30 ft) below the surface, just off the Ligurian tourist beaches of the town of Noli, near Savona.
the temperature is kept at a stable 25°C (77°F) by the sea, and the crops are well out of the reach of parasites.
Four cameras will monitor the stretch of sea containing the garden and the inside of the biggest biosphere.
As a result the Dynamic Tether Wave Protection System was developed to provide a level of shock absorption against the peak loads generated from harsh seas.
was made in the lab of Federico Capasso, the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied science (SEAS)."
or cameras,"said co-lead author Antonio Ambrosio of SEAS and the Italian Research Council (CNR)."
and Cherenkov radiation,"said Patrice Genevet, a lead author, formerly of SEAS, currently affiliated with the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology.
http://www. seas. harvard. edu/news
#Graphene-based film can be used for efficient cooling of electronics Researchers have developed a method for efficiently cooling electronics using graphene-based film.
and a team of engineers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) could some day help people suffering from loss of hand motor control to regain some of their daily
and identifying small vessels in various sea states as well as oil and gas platforms and if the RAAF wants others systems such as weather radar
But what stood out from the sea of gadgets was the Arrow NX F-04g that uses iris recognition to make payments when you shop.
Professor of Vascular Biology at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical school and a Professor of Bioengineering at Harvard SEAS.
"Sea mammals and bats use high-frequency sound for echolocation and communication, but humans just haven't fully exploited that before, in my opinion,
as well as ready-to-eat or raw sea foods and meats products, to investigate whether LED illumination can effectively kill pathogenic bacteria without deterioration of food products,
was made in the lab of Federico Capasso, the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied science (SEAS).
or cameras, said co-lead author Antonio Ambrosio of SEAS and the Italian Research Council (CNR).
and Cherenkov radiation, said Patrice Genevet, a lead author, formerly of SEAS, currently affiliated with the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology I
and how that process can go wrong. he fact that we used patient-derived human pluripotent stem cells in our work represents a sea change in the field,
#Synthetic coral could suck pollution out of the sea A team of Chinese researchers has developed a material that mimics the way corals suck industrial pollutants out of the water.
and some sea creatures use thousands of lenses to provide information without the need for a sophisticated brain.
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