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В Испании полиция применила силу против участников протеста против ареста рэпера
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Mumbai University starts new Center for Excellence in Maritime Studies
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February 5, 2021 at 11:30 am by Sean Crommelin
âAll work that is done in Antarctica is hard and difficult,â Bruce Luyendyk, a professor emeritus and oceanographer with the Earth Research Institute at UC Santa Barbara, told me over Zoom.
Research icebreaker N.B. Palmer in the sea ice of McMurdo Sound. Mount Erebus is in the background. This ship was used in UCSB surveys of the Terror Rift in the Ross Sea by Luyendyk and his students.
Courtesy of Bruce Luyendyk
The temperature is miserably, sometimes even incomprehensibly, cold. The weather can be inclement and stormy. On marine expeditions, sea ice and other hazards compound the work that researchers must do â and this work must be done in shifts, 24/7, around the clock.Â
What the Indian expedition to Ram Setu/Adam s Bridge could reveal – The Island
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Posted on January 24th, 2021
Courtesy The Indian Express
Talking about the aim of the exploration, Union Minister of State for Tourism and Culture, Prahlad Singh Patel, said, The world should get to know about the Ram Setu through evidence based on scientific research.”
Also, Ram Setu’s age will be ascertained through the study of fossils and sedimentation to see if it correlates with the Ramayana period, sources in the Ministry of Culture told The Indian Express. (Photo: NASA)
The government has approved an underwater research project to ascertain the origins of the Ram Setu a 48-km-long chain of shoals between India and Sri Lanka.