GPS and radar can scout out missing objects on Earth's surface but are no match for the ocean. Water absorbs electromagnetic radiation, which is why sonar tech using sound waves is necessary. But even ...
The U.S. Navy has agreed to limit the peacetime use of a new high-intensity sonar to areas including the western Pacific and the Sea of Japan as part of a federal court settlement with ...
You’ve probably read about the future where we reengineer our bodies or seen it hyperbolized in film: people awash in bionic contrivances and bleeding-edge actuators, a melange of subcutaneous ...
Scientists in China have developed a new tech that can reportedly help detect a low-frequency sound source originating from the extreme depths in waters. Developed by scientists at Harbin Engineering ...
The ship that sent an iceberg warning to the Titanic on its fateful voyage in 1912 has been discovered on the ocean floor. The wreck of the SS Mesaba, a merchant vessel that sent a wireless radio ...
Everyone is on the edge of their seat as they await updates on the missing submersible, Titan, which seems to have vanished with its five passengers early Sunday morning. The vessel lost contact with ...
That additional information could boost performance of passive sonar and echolocation systems for detecting and tracking adversaries in the ocean, medical imaging devices, seismic surveying systems ...
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