A robotic float has measured the temperature and salinity from parts of the ocean never sampled before—underneath massive floating ice shelves in East Antarctica.
The robot spent a total of eight months beneath the frozen surface, briefly surfacing every five days to transmit its readings. What researchers discovered when they analyzed the data, however, was ...
Electronic fuel injection is better for its efficiency, but installing it in a car that wasn't built for it requires ...
A planning application to install rotating cylinders by the bridge was submitted nine months ago - this is what's happened ...
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This tiny robot was lost in Arctic waters for months. Now it’s back with some unique data
Equipped with temperature and salinity sensors, our Argo ocean float was supposed to be surveying the ocean around the Totten Glacier, in eastern Antarctica. To our initial disappointment, it rapidly ...
Quest for the Gold Pen' leverages a beloved 'Bluey' premise to help embrace your inner child. There’s no denying that when I ...
Bush-pilot lore celebrates the humor, quick thinking, grace under pressure and flying skills that sum up what it means to be ...
Researchers have also demonstrated that bodily signals such as breathing patterns and gut rhythms can influence emotional ...
We all know the basics of avoiding winter bugs, but science is uncovering lesser-known tricks that make a real difference ...
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