In 1953,using newly developed equipment,the young scientist became one of the first in her field to scuba dive (水肺潜水).Her first long-term exposure to the ocean depths came in 1970 when she led an all-female research team to study the ocean.They lived under the sea in a submersible(...
“To stand at the edge of the sea, to sense the ebb and flow of the tides, to feel the breath of a mist moving over a great salt marsh, to watch the flight of shore birds that have swept up and down the surf lines of the continents for untold thousands of years, to see the ru...
How Much Does a Marine Biologist Get Paid? Positions are competitive, and as a result, a marine biologist's salary may not necessarily reflect all of their years of schooling and/or experience. However, in exchange for relatively lower pay, many marine biologists enjoy working outside, travel...
Elephants don't forget-at least, female(雌性的) elephants don't. Elephant families are matriarchal. And the social knowledge gained by the oldest females is the key to a family group's survival(生存), according to a study published in April by Karen McComb, a biologist at Sussex Universit...
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M: I’m thinking of deep sea diving in Australia. Do you have any other suggestions? W: (13) You really ought to take a boat down the Amazon. You’ll see a lot of interesting animals and beautiful trees. It’s one of the best places I’ve been to. M: Okay. I’ll put it on...
This first stage produces simple molecules, which can then recombine to make more complex molecules if this astonishing experiment is successful. What we're going to do now is warm the system a little to see what the ice does.第一步产生简单的分子,如果这个惊人的实验成功的话,这些简单的分子就...
National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has been diving in the Gulf of Maine for more than 40 years. After learning these waters were a harbinger of climate change, he set out to document the rapid shift and its ripple effects.
” advocates biologist Daniel Pauly, professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) who has been tracking the shrinking fish population for decades9. Founder and Principal Investigator of UBC’s research initiative Sea Around Us, Pauly argues this is because “tuna and other ‘highly ...
and boiling water jetting from deep sea vents—where the absence of microbes gives Marlow and his team an opportunity to study how these organisms survive and change over time. How long, for example, does it take for microbes to inhabit a cooling piece of molten rock—and where do...