In the past few years, the Maldives has quintessentially exemplified the shortcomings of India’s ‘neighbourhood first’ policy. But there is a larger geopolitical premonition that could be anticipated ...
The world’s ocean is constantly moving. Ocean currents (movement of water from one location to another) are easier to see closer to shore, but currents are found from the ocean's surface down to the ...
Though the footage was genuine, it featured a deep-sea cephalopod species known as the big-eyed jellyhead — not a vampire squid. Additionally, the video shared on social media was cropped and played ...
Engineers are developing clean, renewable sources of electricity that rely on the constantly moving ocean and its tides. Tidal mills date back to 800 A.D. on the Atlantic cost of Europe. Innovative ...
For more than a decade space-based radar instruments have been routinely observing ocean surface phenomena including wind, waves, oil slicks, even the eyes of hurricanes. Now, employing the same ...
On the heels of the Ocean and Climate Forum (3 December 2015), the Climate Generations Areas hosted on 4 December 2015, the Oceans Day at COP21, furthering the expression of civil society for the ...
Slow-moving ocean and river currents could be a new, reliable and affordable alternative energy source. Engineers have made a machine that works like a fish to turn potentially destructive vibrations ...
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