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CAPTURA USES ELECTRODIALYSIS TO REMOVE CARBON DIOXIDE An expansive aquatic facility is imagined to take over the ocean’s cleansing venture. The California Institute of Technology spin-off Captura plans to remove #carbonemissions from the #ocean by planting

Aquatic facility ‘captura’ purifies carbon dioxide in water and filters it back into the ocean
CAPTURA USES ELECTRODIALYSIS TO REMOVE CARBON DIOXIDE An expansive aquatic facility is imagined to take over the ocean’s cleansing venture. The California Institute of Technology spin-off Captura plans to remove
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Aquatic facility ‘captura’ purifies carbon dioxide in water and filters it back
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Aquatic facility ‘captura’ purifies carbon dioxide in water and filters it back
CAPTURA USES ELECTRODIALYSIS TO REMOVE CARBON DIOXIDE An expansive aquatic facility is imagined to take over the ocean’s cleansing venture. The California Institute of...
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The Metals Company Subsidiary, NORI, Receives ISA Recommendation to Commence Pilot Nodule Collection Trials in the Clarion Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean
The Metals Company (TMC), an explorer of lower-impact battery metals from seafloor polymetallic nodules, today announced that the International Seabed

Shearwater GeoServices Awarded Large North Sea Ocean Bottom Node Project by Equinor
Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS (“Shearwater”) is pleased to announce the award of a large 4D ocean bottom node (“OBN”) baseline

Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express Plans First Emission Free Ship by 2030
First Emission Free Ship Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express partners with leading research organization SINTEF to create zero emission ships for
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Jumbo Maritime HLV Fairplayer transported a 120-metre long, 1.3-metre diameter riser caisson and put it in wet storage on the seabed for later installation works by TechnipFMC.
Jumbo’s HLV Fairplayer transported a 120-metre long, 1.3-metre diameter riser caisson and put it in wet storage on the seabed for later installation works

Women in Engineering – Reviewing the Need for More Females in Engineering
Gender, equality, diversity? How much things have moved on since women in Great Britain were first granted the right to vote just 100 years





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