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The Thursday, Nov. 14 Reporter Community Forum at the Presbyterian Church’s Fellowship Hall, had a panel of two baymen, a ...
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Sea lettuce is a sustainable protein source, and researchers have tripled its extraction efficiency, paving the way for ...
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How do you stop marine organisms from colonizing a tanker? Creative answers are needed to solve this problem, such as from ...
A newly discovered dolphin species from 22 million years ago shows evidence of early echolocation, akin to modern dolphins' ...
What does a tanker care if barnacles colonize it? Well, given the gigantic dimensions of such ships, you would think: nothing at all. However, when ...