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WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-10-05 11:00:00 We\'re Destroying the Sea-But It Could Save Us From Ourselves (lien direct) A new review looks at more than 1,000 studies of potential oceanic solutions to climate change. A good idea? Wind energy. Maybe not so good? Loading the sea with iron. Studies APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-09-19 11:00:00 This Supple, Squishy Robo-Jellyfish Can Explore Ocean Reefs (lien direct) A new robotic jellyfish can squeeze through holes smaller than its body size. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-09-13 11:00:00 Hurricane Florence: Underwater Drones Help Track the Storm\'s Path (lien direct) A new tool called a Slocum glider measures the ocean heat that fuels super-storms like Florence, filling in data gaps to help make forecasting more accurate. Tool APT 32 ★★★★
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-09-07 11:00:00 Ocean Cleanup\'s Plastic Catcher Heads to Sea. But Scientists Are Skeptical (lien direct) Ocean Cleanup has raised $40 million to deploy a massive device to capture plastic pollution. But many scientists don't think the plan holds water. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-07-07 11:00:00 Flattened Fluids Help Scientists Understand Oceans and Atmospheres (lien direct) By squeezing fluids into flat sheets, researchers can get a handle on the strange ways that turbulence feeds energy into a system instead of eating it away. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-07-05 13:00:00 The Boat Circling the Planet on Renewable Energy and Hydrogen (lien direct) The French-built Energy Observer is on a years-long, 50-country tour of the planet, spreading the gospel of fossil fuel–free ocean travel. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-06-19 12:00:00 Analysis: Zillow Shows Rising Seas Threaten Over 300,000 Homes (lien direct) Climate change study predicts 'staggering impact' of swelling oceans on coastal communities within next 30 years. APT 32 ★★
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