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  • Chinese scientists discover marine fungus that can degrade plastic
    QINGDAO, March 25 (Xinhua) -- Researchers from the Institute of Oceanology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences have found a marine fungus species that can efficiently degrade polyethylene and other plastics, with some plastics degraded into pieces in ...Source: Xinhua Editor: huaxia
      QINGDAO, March 25 (Xinhua) -- Researchers from the Institute of Oceanology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences have found a marine fungus species that can efficiently degrade polyethylene and other plastics, with so...
    Mar 28, 2022
  • Undersea lab installed, answers flow
    Scientists successfully installed an undersea laboratory on a recent mission designed to make it easier to carry out deep ocean scientific research.Scientists successfully installed an undersea laboratory on a recent mission designed to make it easier to carry out deep ocean scientific research.
      Research vessel Kexue cruises in the sea last month. CHINA DAILY
      Research vessel Kexue - "Scienc...
    Jul 22, 2021
  • Chinese researchers study deep-sea life by in-situ experiments
    Chinese marine scientists aboard a scientific research vessel carried out in-situ experiments in the deep ocean to reveal the adaptation mechanisms of deep-sea life to extreme environments. Chinese marine scientists aboard a scientific research vessel carried out in-situ experiments in the deep ocean to reveal the adaptation mechanisms of deep-sea life to extreme environments.
      The Chinese scientific research vessel Kexue, or Science, r...
    Jun 30, 2021
  • China's cloud platform in ocean science starts operation
    A cloud platform for big data and artificial intelligence (AI) in ocean science has begun operation, according to the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS). BEIJING, April 22 (Xinhua) -- A cloud platform for big data and artificial intelligence (AI) in ocean science has begun operation, according to the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS).
      The platform acts as an information poo...
    Apr 23, 2021
  • China's cloud platform in ocean science starts operation
    A cloud platform for big data and artificial intelligence (AI) in ocean science has begun operation, according to the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS). BEIJING, April 22 (Xinhua) -- A cloud platform for big data and artificial intelligence (AI) in ocean science has begun operation, according to the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS).
      The platform acts as an information poo...
    Apr 23, 2021
  • Green technologies for deep blue protection
    Climate change and the pace of development are threatening marine ecosystems, which in turn, disrupts the marine-driven economy. From investigating the mechanisms underlying algal blooms, to developing techniques for ecological restoration, and slowing ...From Nature www.nature.com/collections/iocas
      Climate change and the pace of development are threatening marine ecosystems, which in turn, disrupts the marine-driven economy. From investigating the mechanisms underlying algal blooms, to developing te...
    Jul 23, 2020
  • Chinese scientists discover natural supercritical carbon dioxide
    Chinese scientists identified bubbles from some hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific Ocean as supercritical carbon dioxide, and this is the first time that natural supercritical carbon dioxide has been discovered on Earth.QINGDAO, May 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists identified bubbles from some hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific Ocean as supercritical carbon dioxide, and this is the first time that natural supercritical carbon dioxide has been discovered on Eart...
    May 11, 2020
  • Origin of Caroline Seamount offers close evidence to mantle plume hypothesis: Chinese researchers
    A Chinese research team has found that the origin of Caroline Seamount in the west of the Pacific Ocean offers close evidence to the mantle plume hypothesis. QINGDAO, March 12 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese research team has found that the origin of Caroline Seamount in the west of the Pacific Ocean offers close evidence to the mantle plume hypothesis.
      The hypothesis, proposed by scientists nearly half a century ...
    Mar 15, 2020