Tag: marine biology
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Can our oceans save us? The role of seaweed in large scale carbon capture
Withโ โgovernmentsโ โsuchโ โasโ โtheโ โUKโsโ โlookingโ โtoโ โrapidlyโ โaccelerateโ โinvestmentโ โintoโ โlarge-scaleโ โcarbonโ โcaptureโ โandโ โstorageโ โ(CCS)โ โtechnologiesโ โthatโ โwillโ โtargetโ โexcessiveโ โcarbonโ โdioxideโ โemittedโ โfoundโ โinโ โtheโ โair,โ โshouldโ โpolicy-makersโ โandโ โministersโ โsetโ โtheirโ โsightsโ โonโ โtheโ โseaโ โinsteadโ โtoโ โfindโ โanโ โeffectiveโ โsolutionโ โtoโ โtheโ โmountingโ โcarbonโ โemissions?โ โSami Cheqrouni-Espinar investigates. โโAโ…
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Tasting by touch, the unique way octopuses explore the world
Imagine you could taste the things your hands touch. You reach out to grab a slice of apple and can already feel its sweetness before it even touches your mouth. Science fiction? Not for the peculiar creature that is the octopus. This invertebrate is able to touch as well as taste its environment through its…
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Sea otter decline accelerating effects of climate change
In a new study published by the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, researchers have found that the loss of key predators may be accelerating the effects of climate change in their habitats. The study focussed on the kelp forests of the Aleutian Archipelago off the western coast of Alaska, which have experienced a sharp decline…
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Can whales learn deafness?
If youโre reading this on your computer then youโre probably within reaching distance of them. Go anywhere amongst the public and youโll notice that a lot of people are wearing them. Headphones and earphones are becoming more and more commonplace throughout our lives. Some particularly sophisticated versions can even suppress environmental noises and enhance the…
