Por: Portland Press Herald World April 21, 2023
Dante Simonetti, associate professor and vice chair for undergraduate education at the UCLA Samueli Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department, explains a technology dubbed SeaChange during a news conference on April 12 in San Pedro, Calif. Engineering faculty the university say they have developed a technique that can remove carbon dioxide from seawater and produce hydrogen, a green energy fuel, in the process. Ashley Landis/Associated... + full article
CBS News USA World April 21, 2023
A new project in the Caribbean is setting out to save coral reefs – and the world. The Ocean-Shot Project, spearheaded by climate scientist Dr. Deborah Brosnan, launched in 2021 to develop a massive, first-of-its-kind coral reef restoration initiative in the country Antigua... + más
Diving, Coral Reefs, And Learning About Sustainable Tourism In The Dominican Republic | Forbes
Scientists thought they knew what was killing Gulf corals. Now they aren't so sure. | The Advocate
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment April 20, 2023
Frank Ocean has canceled his Coachella Weekend 2 headlining performance. Frank Ocean will not be performing at weekend 2 of Coachella, a representative for the singer told The Times on Wednesday, citing a leg injury and doctor's advice for the cancellation. After suffering... + más
Coachella schedule is out: What artists should you see | WPLG Local 10
Coachella 2023: Kourtney Kardashian, Emma Roberts, K-Pop's Blackpink, models and more celeb festival fashion | Fox News
CBS News USA Nation April 20, 2023
After performing last weekend, Frank Ocean has pulled out of what was to be his second scheduled headlining set at Coachella, representatives for the musician said Wednesday. Ocean was due to play the main stage this coming Sunday for Weekend 2 of the Southern California music... + más
CBS News USA Nation April 18, 2023
Coastal species are thriving in the middle of the ocean in a patch of garbage and plastic, researchers said in a new study. While studying the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, scientists found coastal species occurred on more than 70% of debris, according to a study published... + más
What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes
Animals Are Migrating to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch | The Atlantic
Forbes USA Tech February 15, 2023
Ocean plastic collected by System 02 is hauled onto the deck of a ship.The Ocean Cleanup Ten years since its founding in 2013, The Ocean Cleanup project remains ambitious. Founder and CEO Boyan Slat says a recent $25 million donation to the effort, the largest single... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
CBS News USA Science January 13, 2023
During World War II, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb over , Japan, wiping out 90% of the city. Last year, researchers say, the ocean heated up an amount equal to the energy of five of those bombs detonating underwater every second for 24 hours a day for the entire year. John... + más
Greetings From The Atomic Museum, Las Vegas, Nevada | Forbes
The Future Of Cross-Border Payments In Asia Is Atomic | Forbes
Time USA Science October 17, 2022
In the battle to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and slow global warming, humans have a few natural allies. The best-known of these allies are trees, those charismatic carbon sinks that create shade and oxygen for us and our fellow landbound creatures. But... + más
Honestly? The Link Between Climate Change and Hurricanes Is Complicated | The Atlantic
Climate reparations may be ethical, but they aren't the best fix, climatologist says | CNBC
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