Organofluorine compounds — sometimes called ‘forever chemicals’ — are increasingly turning up in our drinking water, oceans and even human blood, posing a potential threat to the environment and human health. Now, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a way to fingerprint them, which could help authorities trace them to their… Continue Reading Forever Chemical Pollution Can Now Be Tracked
Test post: Checking Ocean Conditions
Editors Note: Scientists from The University of Texas at Austin and research partners are in Greenland conducting the first ever robotic exploration of its glaciers from underwater. Led by Ginny Catania, a research professor at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics and UT Jackson School of Geosciences, the expedition hopes to learn the role… Continue Reading Test post: Checking Ocean Conditions
Scientists Set Sail to Study Greenland Glaciers from Underwater – Banner
Scientists Set Sail to Study Greenland Glaciers from Underwater The University of Texas at Austin has embarked on a mission to explore the underwater edges of Greenland’s coastal glaciers to learn more about future sea level rise. The four-week expedition conducted with international partners will investigate processes that control how these giant glaciers melt and… Continue Reading Scientists Set Sail to Study Greenland Glaciers from Underwater – Banner
Scientists Set Sail to Study Greenland Glaciers from Underwater
The University of Texas at Austin has embarked on a mission to explore the underwater edges of Greenland’s coastal glaciers to learn more about future sea level rise. The four-week expedition conducted with international partners will investigate processes that control how these giant glaciers melt and what that means for the future of the Greenland… Continue Reading Scientists Set Sail to Study Greenland Glaciers from Underwater
TERMINUS: Studying Greenland’s Underwater Glacial Walls
In summer 2024, scientists from the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics and partner universities set sail to conduct the first ever underwater exploration of three of Greenland’s glaciers. The international research team aboard the vessel is equipped with state-of-the-art instruments and includes 24 researchers, engineers and students from seven institutions. Visit the expedition website… Continue Reading TERMINUS: Studying Greenland’s Underwater Glacial Walls
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