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Brighter lights lead to better communications under the sea
FALMOUTH, Mass. – Future oceanographic research could be done more cheaply and efficiently, thanks to a communication innovation powered by the latest LEDs and detectors. Researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution used these in a demonstration of remote optical communication under water, which they described at the 2010 Ocean Sciences Meeting in Portland, Ore. Unlike acoustic communication techniques that have been the standard, the new approach is fast enough for video. “We’ve don...
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FALMOUTH, Mass., April 15, 2008 -- The Imaging FlowCytobot, an underwater microscope developed as a research tool, recently proved its worth as an early warning device by detecting blooms of harmful marine algae in the Gulf of Mexico and giving authorities time to close areas before...
Undersea Microscope Finds Biological Treasures
WOODS HOLE, Mass., June 28, 2006 -- An underwater digital microscope being towed across the Atlantic has furnished possible missing links to the global nitrogen cycle, which in turn is linked to ocean productivity. Researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)...
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Aug 1, 2003 — When New York's water supply began turning up in lakes and pools around Ulster and Orange counties, it was assumed that the 45-mile, 900-ft-deep upstate water tunnel had sprung a leak. But Water Department engineers didn't know how to pinpoint the...
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May 1, 2001 — The 279-foot research vessel Knorr from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution of Woods Hole, Mass., returned to port on Mauritius after a monthlong expedition to the bottom of the Indian Ocean, laden with new insights into the ecosystems that form...
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