Submarine Channel is your own transmedia storytelling platform. How do you drive audiences to your platform? What does a transmedia audience look like? Does your transmedia work feed into your feature film work? We have built our own audience on Submarine Channel, mostly from the UK, US and ...
nov.: heterotrophic extremely thermophilic archaea from New Zealand submarine hot vents. Int J Syst Bacteriol. 1998, 48: 23-29. PubMed Google Scholar Rachel R, Wyschkony I, Riehl S, Huber H: The ultrastructure of Ignicoccus: evidence for a novel outer membrane and for intracellular vesicle...
cloud operators, governments, and enterprises to scale network bandwidth, accelerate service innovation, and automate network operations. Infinera solutions deliver industry-leading economics and performance in long-haul, submarine, data center int...
proto-mitochondria, a process that would have facilitated the acquisition of bacterial lipid biosynthesis machinery by the host, the site of cell growth would have progressively shifted to the cytoplasm, facilitated by the development of regulated traffic through the nuclear pore. At the same time, ...
A contraption that looks a little like a submarine turns out to be a hyperbaric chamber, for those days when you need a massive dose of oxygen supplied in a Jules Verne steampunk steel barrel. Using wood, marble and mirrors, Tessier expands the spatial sensation so that it feels ...
“uw, local company building innovative deep-sea manned submarine,” read one headline from october 2013. the story was updated with a note in 2023 saying that “the vessel that resulted from this partnership” was the cyclops 1 . emails from oceangate leaked exclusively to wired indicate that...
However, unlike the plot of one film—which featured a microscopic crew and submarine traveling through a scientists bloodstream — this device could not be inserted into blood vessels (管) because it is too big. While other types of miniature swallowable robots have been developed in the past...
Furthermore, on September 21, a novel USV ran aground near Russia’s major naval base at Sevastopol, in Crimea. According to submarine expert H.I. Sutton, the stealthy (median radar cross-section around 0.6 sqaure meters) USV was likely Ukrainian and intended for an explosive kamikaze attack...
Victor Vescovo wanted to be the first person to reach the deepest points of all five oceans – but first he had to build a submarine that was up to it
“In building Armada, we really tried to address that. The biggest change is scale. A 21 m vessel can carry multiple sensors, the right type of ROVs and the right type of sensors and winches that customers need.” Dan Hook (Photo: Ocean Infinity)Initially, operations will be in UK wate...