Not exact matches
For example, readers may recall that there was extensive disagreement before the panel on
whether Enbridge conducted adequate
research to fully assess the impact of the project on threatened caribou and
marine species.
Lead author, Professor Callum Roberts from the University of York's Environment Department, said: «Many studies show that well - managed
marine reserves can protect wildlife and support productive fisheries, but we wanted to explore this body of
research through the lens of climate change to see
whether these benefits could help ameliorate or slow its impacts.
I'm fascinated to know
whether astronomers too have to pay their way to conferences and
whether a chemist's lab costs are similar to how much I paid for my dive gear [for doing
marine research].
Now
marine scientists who recently returned from a
research cruise in the Gulf of Mexico say they have preliminary evidence that a new technique using sonar may be able to track undersea oil plumes far faster and better, although they caution that it is too soon to say
whether the technique will succeed.
Armies of microbes that are invisible to the naked eye battle it out to determine
whether exotic
marine plants successfully invade new territory and replace native species, UNSW Sydney - led
research shows.
About BIOACID: Since 2009, more than 250 BIOACID scientists from 20 German
research institutes have investigated how different
marine organisms respond to ocean acidification and increasing carbon dioxide concentrations in seawater, how their performance is affected during their various life stages, how these reactions impact
marine food webs and elemental cycles and
whether they can be mitigated by evolutionary adaptation.
The question of
whether these
marine trans fatty acids have health benefits — as do the natural trans fats found in the fat of ruminant animals — awaits further
research.
And
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Although most roles require strong technical,
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