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After free diving helped ex-teacher Amanda Battle make huge inroads in her battle with PTSD, she began talking to other women ...
The International Aerial Photographer of the Year Awards celebrate stunning bird's-eye-view imagery. Let's discover the gear ...
The Ocean Photographer of the Year awards announced the winners of its 2024 contest. Winners were chosen in categories such as Wildlife, Human Connection, and Ocean Conservation. The overall ...
Scientists have discovered that ocean waves may become far more extreme and complex than previously imagined. The new study, published in Nature today, reveals that under specific conditions, where ...
Ocean wave energy could soon become synonymous with other natural sources of power like wind, solar and geothermal. In the U.S., there's enough marine energy resources, including waves, tides ...
There is more to the ocean’s waves than just rolling and breaking. Most waves are not unidirectional; they’re not just moving across a two-dimensional plane, as described in many current models.
The FloWave Ocean Energy Research Facility in Edinburgh, featuring an 82-feet (25-meter) circular basin capable of generating waves from multiple directions.
Although ocean wave energy is staggeringly powerful—with the waves along the U.S. coasts capable of generating about 63 per cent of its utility-scale electricity in 2023—Hales says its ...
All the latest science news on ocean waves from Phys.org. Find the latest news, advancements, and breakthroughs.
Ocean waves, especially in Southern California, come in steady supply. One company is aiming to harness power from those waves with a pilot project at the Port of Los Angeles. About the project ...
The speed of these waves is influenced by the depth of the ocean: in deeper water, they can travel at speeds of up to 500 miles per hour. Approximately 80% of tsunamis are caused by earthquakes.