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Xprize with $7M in prizes to map the ocean floor with robots
Posted in Featured, Hardware on 16th Dec, 2015
by Alex Muller
"Ninety-five percent of the deep sea remains a mystery to us; We have better maps of the surface of Mars than we do of our own seafloor."
Scientists reveal that the rotation of Earth's core holds a clue to understanding global sea level rise
Posted in Science on 12th Dec, 2015
by Alex Muller
Scientists are looking down to Earth's core to make accurate predictions of the consequence of climate change.
SAROS is a portable unit that turns seawater into drinking water
Posted in Featured, Hardware on 21st Nov, 2015
by Alex Muller
A North Carolina startup has come up with a method of desalination powered by the sea itself.
A new study challenges assumptions about the origins of Earth's water
Posted in Science on 15th Nov, 2015
by Alex Muller
If the new hypothesis is correct, it could mean better prospects of finding other rock-and-ocean worlds throughout the galaxy.
Scientists develop 'nanopores' that inexpensively filter the salt out of seawater
Posted in Hardware on 14th Nov, 2015
by Alex Muller
A material that allows high volumes of water to pass through tiny holes called nanopores while blocking salt and contaminants.