Tag: oceans
Sperm Whales Have Their Own Language. Does That Mean They Have Legal Rights?
CETI, a group that studies the communications of whales, is advocating for legal protection of these denizens of the deep.
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We Are Jamaica And Jamaica Is Us
The storm that hit Jamaica last week was made more powerful by hotter ocean temperatures caused by human activity.
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The Second War of Currents: How DC Is Quietly Taking Over
Electricity has been shaped by two rival ideas that have taken turns defining our world. Alternating current, or AC, became the backbone of industrial civilization, while direct current, or DC, quietly survived in the background. The story of how AC first won, and how DC is now winning again, is … [continued]
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Traverse City’s Freshwater Research Center makes an impression at Global Oceans Conference
For the first time, the Global Oceans Conference set up shop on the shores of the Great Lakes in Chicago. The Freshwater Research Center showed off its budding status as […]
Ports as Power Plants: Inside the Maersk–CATL Alliance for Maritime Decarbonization
When the world’s biggest battery maker and one of the world’s largest container shipping lines announce a strategic partnership, it is not a coincidence of scale. It is a signal that two of the most energy-intensive parts of the global economy are finally starting to converge. On October 10, 2025, … [continued]
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