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SMOS Satellite Successfully Launched: First-ever Satellite To Attempt To Measure Ocean Salinity From Space A rocket carrying the European Space Agency's Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity satellite blasted off successfully today. SMOS is the first-ever satellite to att...
Tags: Nature; Marine Biology; Fish; Geography; Oceanography; Weather 
Added: 3rd November 2009
Tags Reveal White Sharks Have Neighborhoods In The North Pacific A tracking study of white sharks in the northeastern Pacific Ocean shows they adhere to a rigid route of migration across the sea, returning to precisely the sa...
Tags: Fish; Sea Life; Marine Biology; Wild Animals; New Species; Ecology Research 
Added: 3rd November 2009
Robot Fish Could Monitor Water Quality Nature inspires technology as an engineer and an ecologist have teamed to develop robots that use advanced materials to swim like fish to probe underwater envir...
Tags: Fish; Marine Biology; Robotics Research; Vehicles; Water; Environmental Issues 
Added: 2nd November 2009
Snail Fossils Suggest Semiarid Eastern Canary Islands Were Wetter 50,000 Years Ago Isotopic measurements performed on fossil land snail shells found in ancient soils on the subtropical eastern Canary Islands resulted in oxygen isotope ratios t...
Tags: Extreme Survival; Marine Biology; Climate; Global Warming; Fossils; Origin of Life 
Added: 28th October 2009
Boosting Coastal Economics With Crustacean Molting On Demand Researchers are close to unraveling intricate cellular pathways that control molting in blue crabs. The discoveries could revolutionize the soft-shell crab indu...
Tags: Marine Biology; Fish; Animals; Oceanography; Geochemistry; Atmosphere 
Added: 27th October 2009
Giant Dinosaur experts are examining the fossilized skull of a sea monster so large it could have eaten a Tyrannosaurus rex for breakfast
Tags: times  smith  paleontology  pliosaur  marine biology  reptile  dinosaur  evolution  human evolution  theory of evolution  evolution of man  paleontology 
Added: 27th October 2009
Whales Are Polite Conversationalists: Rhythms Can Be Spotted In Ocean What do a West African drummer and a sperm whale have in common? According to some reports, they can both spot rhythms in the chatter of an ocean crowded with t...
Tags: Dolphins and Whales; Marine Biology; Sea Life; Animals; Nature; Wild Animals 
Added: 26th October 2009
Ocean Acidification May Contribute To Global Shellfish Decline Relatively minor increases in ocean acidity brought about by high levels of carbon dioxide have significant detrimental effects on the growth, development, and ...
Tags: Nature; Marine Biology; Fish; Global Warming; Oceanography; Climate 
Added: 26th October 2009
Mantis Shrimp Eyes Could Show Way To Better DVD And CD players The remarkable eyes of a marine crustacean could inspire the next generation of DVD and CD players, according to a new study.
Tags: Insects (and Butterflies); Biology; Nature; Optics; Chemistry; Quantum Physics 
Added: 25th October 2009
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