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April 2018 Offshore Technology, Alternative Energy & Ocean Engineering Not a subscriber? Subscribe to read Sea Technology issues now!
The Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at MIT unveiled a soft robotic fish, “SoFi”. The robot is intended to photograph rare marine
Replacement pumps for Yanmar models are built from cast bronze and have nonmagnetic shafts and corrosion-resistant fittings and O-rings. Brass
The Republic of Palau will host the 2020 edition of the Our Oceans conference, an event designed as a forum
The late Edwin A. Link, a driving force behind bringing FAU’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute to Fort Pierce, is being
NaviSuite Perio allows harbor authorities to replace marker buoys with virtual buoys managed via a software interface. Virtual buoys are
Bremerton–based naval architecture and marine engineering firm Art Anderson Associates is working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
World Resources Institute and the National Geographic Society are hosting an event on how current trends in data, technology, media
Chemicals in marine organisms show promise for new medicines. Inventor Amy Wright is discovering why. Those were the glory days.
As part of the research project, “Assessment of the Tidal Energy at a Demonstration Site: Cape Cod Canal, MA," University
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