by Komoneed | Mar 20, 2025
IN A NUTSHELL 🚢 The Pyxis Ocean successfully completed a six-month sea trial using innovative WindWings technology. 💡 This vessel achieved an impressive three-tonne daily fuel savings, significantly reducing carbon emissions. The WindWings are solid, foldable sails that automatically adjust to wind conditions, enhancing propulsion without extensive crew management. 🌍 The trial’s success highlights the […]
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by Komoneed | Mar 20, 2025
IN A NUTSHELL 🌊 The Nautilus expedition discovered a geological formation resembling a “yellow brick road” beneath the Pacific Ocean. 📍 Located within the massive Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, this discovery highlights the potential of unexplored marine areas. 🧭 The unusual 90-degree fractures in volcanic rock provide insights into the geological history of the ocean […]
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by Komoneed | Mar 20, 2025
In an era where political divisions dominate the headlines, one issue has found common ground between California and the Trump Administration: forest management. President Trump recently issued executive orders calling for increased timber harvests and proactive forest management on federal lands. On
by Kate Mothes | Mar 20, 2025
Opdyke invokes the nostalgia of landscape postcards to interrogate the climate crisis within the context of American politics and geographies.
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by Komoneed | Mar 20, 2025
Paying homage to a nostalgic vibrancy from his upbringing in southern California and Mexico, the artist’s brilliant palettes serve as cultural markers.
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