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Posted: 24 September 2010
Patients to polychaetes 7 October 2010 - X-ray and CT-scanning: 'from patients to polychaetes' by John Dinley and Dr Arnie Drury On the 8th November 1895, Wilhelm Rontgen discovered the X-ray. The developments of...
Posted: 24 September 2010
Call for action towards an integrated network of observatories monitoring Europe’s seas More than 100 marine scientists, policy makers and members of industry have unanimously called for action towards an integrated network of observatories monitoring Europe’s seas. Speaking at a...
Posted: 21 September 2010
UUVs at NOC The country’s leading exhibition and conference for underwater technology comes to the NOC, Southampton on Tuesday and Wednesday 21 and 22 September. The Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Showcase...
Posted: 16 September 2010
RV Callista The RV Callista was again invited as a feature attraction at the Southampton Boat Show, 10–19 September 2010. Callista, a state-of-the-art coastal research vessel, took Boat Show...
Posted: 14 September 2010
Cold water coral reefs in Norway (courtesy of Institute of Marine Research, Norway) Scientists have for the first time estimated the physical footprint of human activities on the deep seafloor of the North East Atlantic. The findings published in the journal PLoS ONE reveal that the...
Posted: 8 September 2010
 Stargrass (Heteranthera) with milfoil (Myriophyllum) (courtesy of Nancy Rybicki, USGS) Efforts to restore the environment of Chesapeake Bay, one the largest estuaries in the world, are paying dividends according to new research. The findings suggest that reduced nutrient inputs and...
Posted: 3 September 2010
Challenger Conference 6–9 September 2010 at NOC Southampton Climate change topic of keynote marine science talk. The impact of climate change on humans is the subject of a lecture that forms the centerpiece of a key conference on the challenges facing...
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