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Boron’s stable isotopes, as represented by δ¹¹B, have emerged as a powerful tool in paleoceanography and climate science. This geochemical proxy provides insight into the marine environmental chemistry on modern and geological timescales with particular implications for the carbon cycle, ocean acidification, and broader climate interpretations. By analyzing the boron ...
The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) announced today the appointment of five new members of the IWMI Board of Governors and its Program Committee. Each will play a key role in guiding IWMI’s growth and development in the years to come. They have been appointed by the IWMI Board to replace members whose terms have ended or will end in 2023, and to add independent expertise to ...
The OCEANIC-AF (atrial fibrillation) study with asundexian is part of the Phase III OCEANIC clinical trial program enrolling more than 27,000 patients in over 40 countries Asundexian is being evaluated as a potential improved treatment option in stroke prevention and could be part of an entirely new class of treatment options in thrombosis ...
ByBayer AG
The new catalogue features detailed information on Hiden's dissolved species analysis technologies, with highlighted applications being oceanic trace gas measurements, enzyme activity studies and environmental research. In-depth case studies of these applications demonstrate the performance and capabilities of Hiden's solutions in real-world ...
The new catalogue features detailed information on Hiden’s dissolved species analysis technologies, with highlighted applications being oceanic trace gas measurements, enzyme activity studies and environmental research. In-depth case studies of these applications demonstrate the performance and capabilities of Hiden’s solutions in ...
Our clear goal is to develop a new treatment option to prevent thrombotic events.” The OCEANIC Phase III clinical development program will start with two large multinational studies, OCEANIC-AF and OCEANIC-STROKE, expected to enroll up to 30,000 patients in over 40 countries. ...
ByBayer AG
We are delighted to highlight two studies produced by the Blue Ocean Robotics team together with our product specialist, Britta Geleijns. ...
Education - Lindsay Dubbs is the Associate Director of the North Carolina Renewable Ocean Energy Program (NCROEP) at the Coastal Studies Institute, where she leads environmental assessment and permitting and conducts research associated with marine hydrokinetic energy. ...
Tracey Holloway in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, the study used climate modeling available through the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the context of the IPCC's October 2018 Special Report. ...
High levels of the chemicals had previously been reported in the bay’s sediment in a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) study. Many people are aware of PCB hazards associated with areas that were once heavily polluted industrial sites or are known Superfund sites. ...
The international panel of experts studying the global impact of climate change released a sobering report on Wednesday: The oceans, which have long acted as buffers against the worst consequences of heat waves and carbon emissions, are in trouble. ...
Sequoia scientists recently attended the fourth International Ocean Colour Science (IOCS) meeting and NASA Ocean Color Research Team (OCRT) meeting during the week of 8 April 2019 in Busan, South Korea. The IOCS meeting is organized by the International Ocean Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG) in partnership with the Korea Institute of ...
A few of its bases are still operating today, but instead of tracking submarines, they’re studying underwater earthquakes, measuring ocean temperature, and recording whale songs. ...
ByReach
There has been much press recently relating to ocean plastics being retrieved from the ocean. However, there is a more efficient solution to this growing problem. The majority of these ocean plastics enter our oceans through river tributaries, which is much easier to prevent than trying to extract the plastic directly from the ...
Researchers at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) studying the UK’s four largest Marine Protected Areas have found that, because of the ocean’s vigorous circulation, even remote, seemingly pristine habitats, are not isolated from human activities, and may be vulnerable to pollution and overfishing impacts. ...
In order to understand the response of the Southern Ocean as a carbon sink and its response to changing global climate conditions, a long-term flux study called “Southern Ocean Carbon Processes-SOCarP” was conceived at the National Centre For Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR), India, using moored sediment traps. ...
” The authors of the Science paper conclude that ongoing climatic change is causing the largest global redistribution of species since the last glacial maximum. A second study, published today by NOC scientists as a part of a special issue of Global Change Biology, investigates whether marine ecosystems will be altered as much by changing ocean currents, ...
By 2050, that figure rises to around 86% of the ocean. This study showed that in fifteen years’ time 60% of the ocean will be experiencing more than one of acidification, de-oxygenation and/or warming at once. However, the study also showed that if the climate change mitigation measures, outlined in the IPCC report, are ...
There are over 25 million of these hills on the ocean floor, each hundreds of metres high. They cover around 40% of the ocean floor, making them the dominant landform on our planet. Therefore the findings of the study have important implications for diversity between 3.5 and 6.5 km depth, and deep-sea ecosystem functioning. ...
Operated on NERC's behalf by the NOC for the UK's marine science community, RRS Discovery, provides access to the global ocean from the tropics to the poles, underpinning the UK's leadership in marine science. ...
