很难相信已经是12月了,但是在这里我们是12月的第一个星期五Smorgasbord。最近,我一直在照顾家里的新小“碎片”时,我们对Smorgi的帖子有所了解。但是我们又回到了一个例行程序中,并以本周的添加为特色的珊瑚色,迷人的波浪图片,冥王星的海洋和新的动物星球系列,回到了电脑前。
Cousteau to “Print” Coral
Using 3D printing for reefs is nothing new, but Fabien Cousteau, the grandson of a famous oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, is starting a project on the Caribbean island of Bonaire, near the coast of Venezuela where they will use 3D printing to make artificial reefs from the same minerals which form the natural reefs.
[via The Network]
Catching Waves
劳埃德·梅德尔(Lloyd Meudell)每天都有一个例行程序,可以在清晨观看海洋的曲线并捕捉令人惊叹的图像。劳埃德(Lloyd)位于澳大利亚的沿海小镇Kiama小镇,当光线和膨胀结合起来制作令人惊叹的形象时,劳埃德(Lloyd)捕捉了浪潮的诀窍。劳埃德(Lloyd)放下手,知道如何捕捉到海洋的许多心情。
去冥王星的片段之旅?
Scientists have discovered an ocean underneath the heart of Pluto. Sure this subsurface ocean pretty much is made up of ammonia, is extremely cold, salty and in the words of one of the researchers that discovered it, “It’s no place for germs, much less fish or squid, or any life as we know it, but … it raises the question of whether some truly novel life forms could exist in these exotic, cold liquids.” How about them apples?
(阅读更多Phys.org]
Ocean Warriors Fighting a Good Cause
Animal Planet has a new series “Ocean Warriors” to reveal the crime and violence that often go unpunished in international waters. “Ocean Warriors” features stories including going along as a Greenpeace crew boarding tuna vessels in the Pacific Ocean or investigations into human rights and labor abuses at sea. It is a six-hour series debuting on Dec. 4 that takes viewers to the front lines of the battle to save the world’s oceans.