MEDSEA: regenerating the Mediterranean with a million Posidonia plants
Posidonia, capable of absorbing 35 times more CO₂ than a tree, is the key to an incredible "underwater reforestation" project in the Mediterranean.
Posidonia, capable of absorbing 35 times more CO₂ than a tree, is the key to an incredible "underwater reforestation" project in the Mediterranean.
Dr. Dituri emerges after 100 days underwater, defying nature and breaking a new record. Not just a submarine trip, but a scientific mission.
A new mathematical model shows how science has underestimated sea level rise. It will be much larger than expected.
A super sponge obtained by treating mussel waste can capture pollutants 10 times more effectively and give us a cleaner sea.
Fliteboard eFoil is practically a "flying carpet" on the water. To be more precise: a flying carpet ABOVE the water.
This huge underwater gas field can represent an energy opportunity, but also a bomb of greenhouse gases ready to release into the atmosphere
Irish swimmer and engineer John Hanley has designed Tekrapod, a device to give salvation to those who find themselves in difficulty offshore.
The "material" is evidently in quantity, ready to be converted into energy. A research team led by Meriah Arias-Thode at the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific in San Diego has already started experiments.