Tag: Marine Conservation

Students 3D-print ‘hybrid drone’ that flies, swims, and resurfaces in seconds

Students 3D-print ‘hybrid drone’ that flies, swims, and resurfaces in seconds A team of applied industrial electronics students at Aalborg University in Denmark has built and successfully tested a groundbreaking ‘hybrid drone’ that showcases the power of innovation and technology convergence. This remarkable creation can seamlessly transition between flying in the air, swimming underwater, and […]

Scientists find bioplastic that vanishes 80% even in extreme deep-sea conditions

Bioplastic Breakthrough: Revolutionary Microbial Polyester Disappears Under Extreme Deep-Sea Conditions A Japanese research team has demonstrated that a novel microbial polyester called poly(D‑lactate‑co‑3‑hydroxybutyrate), or LAHB, could be a game-changer in the world of bioplastics. This innovative material has the incredible ability to vanish by up to 80% even in the harshest deep-sea environments, offering a […]

‘Prosperity areas’ could represent a new hope in marine conservation

Marine Prosperity Areas: Pioneering a New Era in Marine Conservation Marine conservation has long been a pressing issue as the world grapples with the challenges of protecting our oceans and marine life. In a bid to revolutionize traditional conservation strategies, the concept of Marine Prosperity Areas has emerged as a beacon of hope, offering a […]

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