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More than 100 Years of Arctic Sea Ice Volume Reconstructed with Help from Historic Ships’ Logbooks

By Hanna Hickey | University of Washington on Aug 9, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

More than 100 Years of Arctic Sea Ice Volume Reconstructed with Help from Historic Ships’ Logbooks

  The U.S. Revenue Cutter Thetis moored to sea ice near King Island, Alaska, in 1903.Courtesy of Coast Guard Museum Northwest Our knowledge of the dwindling sea ice coverage in the Arctic Ocean comes mostly through satellites, which since 1979 have imaged the sea ice from above. The University of Washington’s Pan-Arctic Ice Ocean and […]

U.S. Navy Awards $8 Million to Develop Wave, Tidal Energy Technology

By Hanna Hickey | University of Washington on Oct 27, 2014   At Sea, Science/Education  

The U.S. Navy has committed to get half of its energy from renewable sources by the year 2020. One element of that strategy will be looking to extract energy from tides, currents and waves. The University of Washington is helping to reach that goal with an $8 million, four-year contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering […]

Engineering Students Race First 3-D Printed Boat in Milk Carton Derby

By Hanna Hickey | University of Washington on Jul 25, 2012   National  

University of Washington mechanical engineering students braved uncharted waters as they paddled to the finish line at the annual Milk Carton Derby at Green Lake in Seattle in what they believe is the world's first boat made using a 3-D printer.

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