Fujitsu uses a microwave-sized underwater drone that can zig-zag across the ocean floor, scanning and identifying plant species that gather CO2 and then store it.
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Enhancing a handmade lake with aquatic plants
See how aquatic plants are used to enrich a handmade lake, making it more attractive and ecologically balanced. The video ...
CO2 that has been absorbed and accumulated in fresh water areas like lakes and reservoirs—is receiving attention for its ...
Wichita's new $574 million water treatment plant is behind schedule and over budget, but has the makings of a landmark ...
Excavations at an opencast mine in Greece have uncovered two wooden objects more than 400,000 years old that appear to have ...
Fujitsu is developing underwater drones to measure carbon absorption by coastal ecosystems, aiming to boost the blue carbon ...
Sampath Bank marks 9th tank restoration of 2025 under ‘Wewata Jeewayak’ with Dewagiriya Wewa project
Sampath Bank recently marked the commencement of restoration work at Dewagiriya Wewa in Melsiripura, attended by Chairman Harsha Amarasekera, further strengthening the Bank’s long-standing commitment ...
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Boat ramp at Percy Quin State Park reopens
MCCOMB, Miss. (WJTV) – The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) announced the boat ramp at Percy ...
A hidden pigment helps ocean algae harness sunlight without getting burned—and it may hold clues for better solar tech.
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