Science at Sea: 20 Years of the Oceana Ranger
Standing in the harbor of California’s Marina del Rey on a cool day in January 2005, actor and Oceana Board Member Ted Danson smashed a bottle of champagne to
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Standing in the harbor of California’s Marina del Rey on a cool day in January 2005, actor and Oceana Board Member Ted Danson smashed a bottle of champagne to
- Oceana - ScienceMarbled electric rays set themselves apart from more traditional rays that have venomous barbs or scales. These rays have a fascinating way of hunting prey or d
- Oceana - ScienceChances are, you’ve consumed a seafood dinner that wasn’t all it claimed to be. The fish on your dinner plate may have led a more complicated life than most
- Oceana - ScienceThis story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Changes in polar bear DNA that could he
- Environment – Mother Jones - ScienceTransit Method When a planet passes directly between a star and its observer, it dims the star’s light by... The post Eclipses and Exoplanets appeared first
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory - ScienceUniversity of the West Indies student Brianna Sampson finds than more than a thousand Giant Radio Galaxies could be hidden in the data of a radio sky survey. Th
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory - ScienceThree million years ago the fault regions of the Sierra Nevada and White Mountains began their thunderous rise. Their... The post Owens Valley: Radio Astronomy
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory - ScienceUniversity of the West Indies student Kavita Gosine Bissessar hunts for asymmetrical DRAGNs in the VLA Sky Survey. The post Here There Be DRAGNs appeared first
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory - ScienceThe U.S. National Science Foundation National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NSF NRAO) took the Observatory’s new portable Starlab planetarium on... The post NS
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory - ScienceThe Sun blew out a coronal mass ejection along with part of a solar filament over a three-hour period on Feb. 24, 2015. While some of the strands fell back into
- NASA Image of the Day - ScienceCalifornia's San Francisco Bay Area surrounded by the cities of San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose, and their suburbs, is pictured from the International Spac
- NASA Image of the Day - ScienceNASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft lifts off for its first flight Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, from U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California. Th
- NASA Image of the Day - ScienceNASA astronauts Christina Koch, Artemis II mission specialist, and Victor Glover, Artemis II pilot, walk on the crew access arm of the mobile launcher in the Ve
- NASA Image of the Day - ScienceThis NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the nebula LMC N44C.
- NASA Image of the Day - ScienceThis long-exposure photograph, taken over 31 minutes from a window inside the International Space Station’s Kibo laboratory module, captures the graceful arcs
- NASA Image of the Day - ScienceNASA astronauts Matthew Dominick (left) and Mark Vande Hei (right) prepare to fly out to a landing zone in the Rocky Mountains as part of the certification run
- NASA Image of the Day - ScienceNASA's James Webb Space Telescope took a look at the Sagittarius B2 molecular cloud, the most massive, and active star-forming region in our galaxy, located onl
- NASA Image of the Day - ScienceNASA astronaut Zena Cardman poses for a portrait in a photography studio at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
- NASA Image of the Day - ScienceDuring its close flyby of Jupiter’s moon Io on December 30, 2023, NASA’s Juno spacecraft captured some of the most detailed imagery ever of Io’s volcanic
- NASA Image of the Day - ScienceNext head of Cern backs massive replacement for world’s largest machine to investigate mysteries of the universeMark Thomson, a professor of experimental part
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