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Researchers Explore Carbon Capture in Fish Farms

be cost-effective, a recent study published in Nature Food said.  Lead researcher Mojtaba Fakhraee, an assistant professor of earth sciences who will begin his appointment at University of Connecticut in August 2025, worked with Noah Planavsky, professor of Earth and planetary sciences at Yale University, to develop a model to explore how alkalinity production through enhanced iron sulfide formation in fish farms could offer a low-cost and efficient way to capture at least 100 million metric tons of CO2 annually.Fakhraee says the study focuses on fish farms because they are directly influenced

Saildrone COO Mark Cuyler at company headquarters in Alameda, Calif. (Photo: Saildrone)

Saildrone Hires Cuyler as COO and Jones as Sales VP

senior leadership roles at HawkEye 360, GeoEye, and Space Imaging. He was formerly chairman of the board at the Earth Observation Industry Alliance and a director of SPADAC Inc. He has served on the advisory boards of Skybox Inc., BlackSky Global, and Chandah Space Technologies.He has a BA from Yale University and a MA in Government Administration from the University of Pennsylvania

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President Obama and Falcon Help to Light up the Brain

of the mind, along with cancer, could benefit from tracing otherwise invisible nerve damage. Searching for the right bioluminescent organisms in the sea are Professor David Gruberat, City University of New York’s Baruch College, and Vincent Pieribone, The John B. Pierce Laboratory of Yale University. They plan to send a Saab Seaeye Falcon ROV into the coral ecosystems deep in the mesophotic zones - first off the Florida coast, then in the Solomon Islands and the Red sea. They plan to study the biology of the deep coral reefs systems to better understand their ecology and genetics as

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