Kilometers beneath the surface, can the deep sea give us clues regarding medicine and human immunity? Turns out, it can.
Inspiring young minds towards Oceanic Engineering – TryEngineering webinar
An Oceanic Engineering webinar was a great opportunity to reach out to young minds who were curious on Ocean-related careers.
Robots Help Ocean Explorers Map the Sea Floor
To discover the ocean, map the seafloor and get an up-close view, ocean explorers deploy a range of powerful technologies, from ship-based sonar to autonomous underwater and remotely operated vehicles.
Showcasing Undersea Heroes: Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
Guest Editor Yanwu Zhang kicks off our third quarter theme with a sneak peek at what lies ahead in future autonomous underwater vehicle designs.
Notes from the Nautilus Blog: The 12 to 4 Watch
IEEE Earthzine’s Jenny Woodman is blogging from the Exploration Vessel (E/V) Nautilus.
Notes from the Nautilus Blog: A Voice for the Sanctuary
Jenny Stock is the education and outreach coordinator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
Notes from the Nautilus Blog: First ROV Dive
IEEE Earthzine’s Jenny Woodman is blogging from the Exploration Vessel (E/V) Nautilus.
Notes from the Nautilus Blog: Departure Day
IEEE Earthzine’s Jenny Woodman is blogging from the Exploration Vessel (E/V) Nautilus.
XPRIZE Aims to Inspire a Connection with the Ocean
The public engages with space science and exploration more than they do with the ocean – XPRIZE hopes to change that.
Notes from the Nautilus Blog: Shipping Off
IEEE Earthzine’s Jenny Woodman is blogging from the Exploration Vessel (E/V) Nautilus.