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Electric motors act as the backbone of industrial development. Their reliable and safe operation is essential to various industries. At present, motor fault diagnosis based on current signatures has ...
Taiwan’s Academia Sinica and National Taiwan Ocean University have signed a memorandum of understanding to further research ...
Unlocking a 30,000-year-old mystery, scientists now believe they know how early humans successfully navigated the seas to ...
First broadcast on July 17, 2025 Peter Barakan visits the region of Tosa, famous for the mighty Kuroshio Current and bonito ...
A Mediterranean Plaza. Unlike other pavilions that rely on imposing façades, Spain’s contribution proposes an open and ...
China’s oceanographic survey and research ships are collecting data in the Indo-Pacific region — possibly to aid submarine navigation, detect or map undersea cables, and lay naval mines — activities ...
While the distance of 140 miles isn’t mighty when compared to some of the voyages the Polynesians are known to have made, it ...
A new study reveals that global ocean analysis products can effectively replace expensive in-situ sound speed measurements for precise seafloor positioning.
Starboard Maritime Intelligence data revealed that Chinese research ships last year repeatedly scanned the ocean floor east ...
Neogene History of the Kuroshio Current Extension and Planktic Foraminifera Evolutionary Implications. PhD Dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst.
Grid-forming (GFM) inverters are recognized as a viable solution to increase the penetration of renewable energy in bulk power systems. However, they are physically different from synchronous ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSN5 Hours and 225 KM in a Canoe: Scientists Recreate the 30,000-Year-Old “Great Crossing” From Taiwan to JapanIn the forests of eastern Taiwan, a team of scientists set out to answer a question that has puzzled archaeologists for decades. Without access to modern tools or navigational aids, how did ...
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