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    how dolphins jump, how long a baby stay with its mother. How about how they communicate, mating rituals, and hunt. Join the nautilus, spy turtle, spy dolphin, spy tuna, and spy ray on their jet propulsion journey as the newest camera robots in the ocean. Spy turtle follows the bottlenose dolphins around Mozambique beach as we run into a giant clam containing the nautilus that have a high definition camera in their eyes. This gives the robots sight and henceforth leans into personification…

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    III. Seafloor and Massive Sulfide Mining Technology Although there will be technological variations in the mining equipment required for each type of mineral deposit, the basic concept and methodology for recovery is similar. In each case, a collector vehicle will make contact with the seafloor and collect the mineral deposits. In the case of SMS, and cobalt crusts, this will require cutting or breaking the mineral deposits from the substrate. The mined materials, combined with seawater, will be…

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    Chengda Xu Erika Harnett ESS 102 April 9, 2018 Health Problems Caused by Long Term Spaceflight and Possible Solutions During recent years, humans spent lots of money and time on space travel and we can go increasingly further and stay much longer time in space. However, there are still many problems which keeps us from going further and health problem is one of the most significant one of them. Humans have been evolving for millions of years to adapt to the physical conditions of Earth surface,…

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    ‘Scotland’s Books’ quite literally stated, and also to Lang’s role as the Chief Executive of the British Library from 1991 to 2000 before he took on the position of Principal. The nautilus shell featured in the upper right could symbolize the Museum of the University of St. Andrews which features the cross section of a nautilus in its collection. On the left of Lang is a darkened outline of St. Salvator’s Chapel, the most iconic and historic building of the University where the first of the…

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    When people hear the word nuclear, most will think of complete destruction and radiation poisoning. These people are partially correct; the first public appearance of nuclear technology was the Atomic Bomb at the tail end of World War Two, ending the war with its annihilating capabilities (Nash). Since 1945, this technology has been harnessed by scientists and engineers globally, especially in America. Through advancing the medical field, upgrading industry in the country, and by ensuring…

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    Diesel Engines: Das Boot

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    Submarines play a somewhat big part of pop culture. They have inspired countless movies, books, songs, and sandwiches. One of the most famous movies about submarines is Das Boot It takes place in 1942 in a German submarine fleet. The fleet is in the middle of the "Battle of the Atlantic". Its job is to destroy and disrupt British shipping. "Das Boot" is the story of the crew of a German U-Boat. The movie received 8.5 stars and is viewed as a classic movie by many people (Hughes). In 1578…

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    Mass Ocean Extinction Extinction has occurred naturally throughout the history of earth, but something more sinister is brewing in our oceans. There have been five natural extinction events, and each event had a drastic on the ocean and marine life, especially coral reefs (Veron, 2008). Human impact is creating an extinction level event, an extinction rates of species in and out of the ocean have never been higher. This paper will focus on the causes of mass extinction, human impact, and…

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    During a trip to California, we took the opportunity to visit the Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Oceanography Institute with our cousins. During that trip, we saw plenty of marine life, as well as looking at plenty of issues concerning the ocean. Here, I will go over some of the issues and marine life we explored at the Birch Aquarium. When we first walked in, a man with a strange contraption, two plastic boxes on a table, said, “Want to see a flood?” Interested, we walked over and saw that…

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    Nuclear energy has impacted many aspects of current technology. Nuclear energy is commonly associated with nuclear missiles and bombs, however, another common use of nuclear energy is in submarines. Submarines are key features in any navy force. There are currently two hundred nuclear reactors at sea, while over seven hundred have been used since the 1950s ("Nuclear-Powered Ships." World Nuclear Association). The design of nuclear reactors in submarines is extremely complex, but decades of…

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    This is shown by how both novels attempt to showcase technology that is far ahead of the time period in which they are written (e.g the metaverse in Snow Crash and the Nautilus in 20000 Leagues Under the Sea) and explain how these advances impact the fictional society. Both novels portray the spirit that created these advances as a blessing but are also quick to point out that the advances in themselves are neither a blessing…

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