• ROV-Assisted Marine Research Determines Deepwater Horizon Explosion Impact on Corals

    Updated: 2012-03-28 11:08:33
    By Andy Choi Directed by Charles Fisher of Penn State University, several research teams conducted observations and analysis on the corals. In order to support this research, research submarine Alvin...

  • Deep-sea Coral Sickness Linked to Gulf Oil Spill

    Updated: 2012-03-27 22:13:48
    : Oceana Protecting the World's Oceans Region North America Europe Central America South America About Us What We Do Our Victories History Leadership People Partners Regional Offices Employment Opportunities Annual Meeting and Financials Campaigns Special Places : Patagonia Stop Ocean Pollution Keeping the oceans free of pollutants that threaten marine habitats , wildlife and . humans Promote Responsible Fishing Stopping seafood fraud and curbing destructive fishing methods that destroy habitat and kill wildlife . nbsp Protect Marine Wildlife Protecting the marine creatures , such as sea turtles and sharks , that are most at risk from irresponsible fishing . methods Climate and Energy Combating the effects of climate change on the oceans and advocating for cleaner energy and an end to

  • March 24 skywatching session canceled

    Updated: 2012-03-23 18:00:00
    Weather reports are predicting storms with lightning.

  • NRL Analyses Performance of Robotic Fueling in Unmanned Surface Vessels

    Updated: 2012-03-22 10:08:20
    By Andy Choi The NRL Spacecraft Engineering Department (SED) engineers have demonstrated the transfer of robotic fluids from a stationary platform to an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) in waves over 3...

  • American Researchers Develop Robojelly for Marine Applications

    Updated: 2012-03-22 09:36:01
    By Andy Choi Researchers from America have designed a robotic jellyfish called Robojelly. With various integrated features and powered by hydrogen, it is suitable for rescue operations and underwater...

  • Inauguration of NRL’S Laboratory for Autonomous Research

    Updated: 2012-03-19 07:35:54
    By Andy Choi The Naval Research Laboratory announces the inauguration of its Laboratory for Autonomous Systems Research (LASR). This newly opened LASR facility will incorporate the components of...

  • Robotic Planetary Lake Lander-TEX II, Unveiled by UA Engineer

    Updated: 2012-03-19 07:33:05
    By Andy Choi UA’s engineer Wolfgang Fink has developed an autonomous robotic lake lander to enable planet exploration. He belongs to the department of electrical and computer engineering at the...

  • BP Supports Liquid Robotics’ PacX Challenge

    Updated: 2012-03-16 09:53:32
    By Andy Choi Liquid Robotics, a provider of ocean data services, has declared that BP has accepted to be PacX Challenge’s exclusive oil and gas corporate supporter. The PacX Challenge includes four...

  • Liquid Robotics’ Unmanned Wave Powered Vehicles Break World Record for Distance

    Updated: 2012-03-15 11:36:47
    By Andy Choi Liquid Robotics, an innovator of the first wave-powered Wave Glider marine robot, recently declared that its PacX Challenge Wave Gliders have covered a distance of 3200 nautical miles...

  • UNC Science Expo

    Updated: 2012-03-14 13:00:00
    The UNC Science Expo is back, this year with new and exciting events for all ages.

  • New SERPENT publications

    Updated: 2012-03-13 21:09:59
    : . SERPENT Project Home Page Newsroom Newsroom home News Items News 2009 News Archive Event News Event Questions 2012 05 March 2012 SERPENT article on Shell's website Following Andrew Gates' presentation at The Hague a new article has been published by Charlotte Brookes on Shell's website . It covers the collaboration with SERPENT at Dalsnuten and Gro in the Norwegian Sea and South Uist in the Faroe Shetland Channel . Thanks to all the hard work at these locations by Kerstin Kröger , Daniel Jones and Nicolai . Roterman For more information about the sites please look at the image in the SERPENT archive 25 February 2012 New SERPENT publications Two of SERPENT's recent science projects have just been published Daniel Jones' investigation of the effects of disturbance on the deep-sea

  • SERPENT article on Shell website

    Updated: 2012-03-13 21:09:59
    : . SERPENT Project Home Page Newsroom Newsroom home News Items News 2009 News Archive Event News Event Questions 2012 05 March 2012 SERPENT article on Shell's website Following Andrew Gates' presentation at The Hague a new article has been published by Charlotte Brookes on Shell's website . It covers the collaboration with SERPENT at Dalsnuten and Gro in the Norwegian Sea and South Uist in the Faroe Shetland Channel . Thanks to all the hard work at these locations by Kerstin Kröger , Daniel Jones and Nicolai . Roterman For more information about the sites please look at the image in the SERPENT archive 25 February 2012 New SERPENT publications Two of SERPENT's recent science projects have just been published Daniel Jones' investigation of the effects of disturbance on the deep-sea

  • MIT Research Team Develops Methods and Software for Optimal Paths in AUVs

    Updated: 2012-03-12 08:15:02
    By Andy Choi A team of engineers at MIT, led by Pierre Lermusiaux has formulated a mathematical procedure, wherein path planning can be optimized for automated underwater vehicles (AUVs) for complex...

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