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Researchers Want to Use AI and Robotics to Find Ship Defects in Outfitting
The outfitting process for newbuilds could benefit from a new University of Michigan project to develop autonomous robots and AI models…
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Researchers Say the Oceans Have Passed a Milestone for Acidification
[By Anna Napolitano]The past 12 months have been worrying for researchers who study the chemistry of the ocean. More and more…
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German Researchers Build a Grapple Mini-Sub to Remove Trash
Ocean litter tech projects generally focus on visible, floating trash that drifts on the surface and washes up on shore. But…
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Researchers Identify Wreck of Revolutionary War-Era British Frigate
The wooden sailing vessel uncovered on the shores of the Orkney Islands last year has been identified as a…
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Researchers Map 1908 Site of Alaska’s Second-Largest Maritime Disaster
A team of volunteer researchers and divers working off the coast of Alaska succeeded in mapping the 1908 wreck…
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Chinese Researchers Build Saw That Can Cut Cables at 4,000M Depths
A handful of advanced nations have the capability to cut subsea cables in ultradeep water, but the technology is…
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Autonomous Drone Subs Help Researchers Study Arctic Plankton
[By Ingebjørg Hestvik] Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, May 2022: It’s spring, the sun is shining – which means the plankton in the cold…
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Racing to Save the Mediterranean’s Last Great Whites: Researchers Turn to the North Atlantic for Answers
Global nonprofit shark research organization OCEARCH has embarked on a multi-year project to study and protect the critically endangered Mediterranean…
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Researchers Use Tapestries to Piece Together Viking Ship’s Secrets
[By Bjørn Kvaal] The Oseberg Ship is one of the three best-preserved Viking ships in the world. It was 22 metres…
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