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Confederate Submarine Crew Killed by their own Weapon

By Karl Leif Bates | Duke University on Aug 24, 2017   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Confederate Submarine Crew Killed by their own Weapon

DURHAM, N.C. — The H.L. Hunley, the first combat submarine to sink an enemy ship, also instantly killed its own eight-man crew with the powerful explosive torpedo it carried, according to new research from a Duke University Ph.D. in biomedical engineering. The Hunley’s first and last combat mission occurred during the Civil War on Feb. […]

What Causes Algal Blooms to Become Toxic?

By Tim Stevens | UCSC on Aug 24, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

What Causes Algal Blooms to Become Toxic?

The disastrous 2015-16 Dungeness crab season, delayed and shortened by an unprecedented bloom of toxic algae, is a bitter memory for the West Coast fishing industry. The culprit was domoic acid, a potent neurotoxin produced by marine algae and discovered in 1987 as the cause of amnesic shellfish poisoning. Scientists at UC Santa Cruz have […]

Eclipse Misconceptions

By NASA-Eclipse 101 on Aug 20, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Eclipse Misconceptions

Humans have watched eclipses since before the dawn of written history, and during this long span of time our scientific understanding of the physical world has grown enormously. As a consequence, many of the older ideas we had about the causes and effects of total solar eclipses have been replaced by detailed physical explanations. Nevertheless, […]

Rare Opportunity to Study the Critically Endangered North Pacific right whale in the Bering Sea

By Jessica Crance | Alaska Fishery Science Center on Aug 11, 2017   At Sea, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Rare Opportunity to Study the Critically Endangered North Pacific right whale in the Bering Sea

Over the next few months, NOAA Fisheries researcher Jessica Crance will be part of an international team of scientists studying whales in the Bering Sea. Jessica will be listening for whales and North Pacific right whales in particular. She is hoping to locate one of the 30 or so remaining North Pacific right whales known […]

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