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An edible robot built by EPFL scientists in Switzerland uses a combination of biodegradable fuel and surface tension to move across the surface of water.
The two-man portable Comet-300 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) from RTSYS is a multi-dimensional and cost-effective.
The efficient collection, dissemination and analysis of data is ubiquitous throughout the maritime, offshore energy and ...
A study led by the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has found that natural hazards account for around a quarter of all ...
Norwegian seismic firm TGS has mobilized a number of its acquisition vessel in North Europe, marking the start of an active ...
Norwegian seismic firm TGS has started detailed seabed geophysical surveys for the eastern array of the proposed Dogger Bank ...
Fugro has recently donated two EdgeTech Deep Tow survey systems to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research ...
SKF has entered into partnership with wave energy technology development company Carnegie Clean Energy to deliver Power ...
VentureWell, a global nonprofit dedicated to fostering innovation for lasting social impact, convened fifteen bluetech ...
After a year on the job at the helm of the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, John Siddorn reflects on the path ...
Sonardyne International Ltd is one of only two UK companies to have been awarded a pair of King’s Award for Enterprise this ...
Fugro has secured contract to perform comprehensive geotechnical surveys for the eastern array of the Dogger Bank South (DBS) ...