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Microbes in ocean sediments literally live between a rock and a hard place, but sometimes that can be a good thing. Ph.D. student ... Sulfur - it's what's for dinner? Perhaps if you're a deep sea microbe! Kiana Frank of the Pacific Biosciences Research Center ... What's the future outlook for offshore wind In our continued focus on oil spills, this episode of focuses on an important question: What happens if humans ... What better way to lower carbon footprint than to invest in solar What's your watershed address? Learn more with this episode of ‪#‎15SecondScience‬ then visit ...

How do scientists measure changes in local beaches after storm events? University of Delaware's Stephanie Dohner explains ... They can be tiny, but mighty, as an important part of the food web. What are they? We take a look... Want to learn more? In this edition of , DESG aquaculture specialist Ed Hale shares some amazing facts about the ... Learn about the problem that lost and abandoned crab pots can cause in this weeks' . Now that you've learned ways derelict crab pots can harm ecosystems and how many there may be in Delaware's Inland Bays, ... Always clean up your fishing gear to avoid endangering sea creatures and help reduce the problem of entanglement in our ...

University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment graduate student Jennifer Joseph talks to us from her field site ... How can water currents help scientists determine where oil spills might originate? This episode of offers some ... It's a small thing that can cause big problems for our coasts. What is it? Our education specialist Chris Petrone explains. How do researchers use DNA to better understand microbes found in the deep biosphere? This is part of Project VIDEO (Virtual, ... Live from aboard the RV Laurence M. Gould in Antarctica: graduate student Michael Cappola describes the use of CTD ...

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15 Second Science - Conducting Electricity in the Subsurface

15 Second Science - Conducting Electricity in the Subsurface

Microbes in ocean sediments literally live between a rock and a hard place, but sometimes that can be a good thing. Ph.D. student ...

15 Second Science - Energy from Sulfur Compounds

15 Second Science - Energy from Sulfur Compounds

Sulfur - it's what's for dinner? Perhaps if you're a deep sea microbe! Kiana Frank of the Pacific Biosciences Research Center ...

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15 Second Science: Offshore wind

15 Second Science: Offshore wind

What's the future outlook for offshore wind

15 Second Science: Natural Processes of Oil Spills

15 Second Science: Natural Processes of Oil Spills

In our continued focus on oil spills, this episode of #15SecondScience focuses on an important question: What happens if humans ...

15 Second Science - Solar Energy

15 Second Science - Solar Energy

What better way to lower carbon footprint than to invest in solar

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15 Second Science - What is your watershed address?

15 Second Science - What is your watershed address?

What's your watershed address? Learn more with this episode of ‪#‎15SecondScience‬ then visit ...

15 Second Science - Using robots to measure coastal change

15 Second Science - Using robots to measure coastal change

How do scientists measure changes in local beaches after storm events? University of Delaware's Stephanie Dohner explains ...

15 Second Science - Zooplankton

15 Second Science - Zooplankton

They can be tiny, but mighty, as an important part of the #marine food web. What are they? We take a look... Want to learn more?

15 Second Science: Black Sea Bass

15 Second Science: Black Sea Bass

In this #DECoastDay edition of #15SecondScience, DESG aquaculture specialist Ed Hale shares some amazing facts about the ...

15 Second Science — Derelict Crab Pots

15 Second Science — Derelict Crab Pots

Learn about the problem that lost and abandoned crab pots can cause in this weeks' #15SecondScience.

15 Second Science — Preventing Derelict Crab Pots

15 Second Science — Preventing Derelict Crab Pots

Now that you've learned ways derelict crab pots can harm ecosystems and how many there may be in Delaware's Inland Bays, ...

15 Second Science — Entanglement

15 Second Science — Entanglement

Always clean up your fishing gear to avoid endangering sea creatures and help reduce the problem of entanglement in our ...

15 Second Science - Studying Larval Fish

15 Second Science - Studying Larval Fish

University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment graduate student Jennifer Joseph talks to us from her field site ...

15 Second Science: Oil Spills and Water Currents

15 Second Science: Oil Spills and Water Currents

How can water currents help scientists determine where oil spills might originate? This episode of #15SecondScience offers some ...

15 Second Science - Small item, big issue for our coasts

15 Second Science - Small item, big issue for our coasts

It's a small thing that can cause big problems for our coasts. What is it? Our education specialist Chris Petrone explains.

15 Second Science - Comparing DNA to understand microbes

15 Second Science - Comparing DNA to understand microbes

How do researchers use DNA to better understand microbes found in the deep biosphere? This is part of Project VIDEO (Virtual, ...

CTD Sampling — #15SecondScience

CTD Sampling — #15SecondScience

Live from aboard the RV Laurence M. Gould in Antarctica: #UDel graduate student Michael Cappola describes the use of CTD ...

15 Second Science — Sand Tiger Sharks

15 Second Science — Sand Tiger Sharks

Because female sand tiger sharks have