The Royal Netherlands Institute of Sea Research, also known as NIOZ, in Dutch the Nederlands Instituut voor Zeeonderzoek, is the Dutch national oceanographic institute
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- The World Needs More Turbid Water, Say Researchers
To preserve the important intertidal areas and salt marshes off our coasts for the future, we need more turbid water, say researchers.
- Turbid waters keep the coast healthy
To preserve the important intertidal areas and salt marshes off our coasts for the future, we need more turbid water. That is one of the striking conclusions from a new study conducted by a ...
- 'Picky' Parasites Alter Hosts' Metabolism by Selectively Dining on Their Lipid Buffet
The presence of parasitic microbes has for the first time been found literally altering the metabolism of their hosts.
- Archaea can be picky parasites
Game-changing new technique The game-changer in this microbiological research was the design of a new analytical technique by Su Ding at NIOZ. Thus far, to analyze lipids you needed to know what lipid ...
- Research at RIT
They are solving some of the current challenges in cybersecurity and imaging to protect people and organizations. Through research, RIT is making an impact. RIT is one of the top universities in the ...
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- Researchers Have Discovered Eight New Deep-Sea Species of Sponges
Despite marine sponges being widespread on our planet, their biodiversity and distribution is still poorly known. Even though the Mediterranean Sea is the most explored sea on Earth, a study by Díaz ...
- 'Picky' Parasites Alter Hosts' Metabolism by Selectively Dining on Their Lipid Buffet
The presence of parasitic microbes has for the first time been found literally altering the metabolism of their hosts.
- Long-term research shows herring arrive earlier in the Wadden Sea due to climate change
Due to the changing climate, young herring arrive in the Wadden Sea earlier and earlier in spring. That is shown in a new publication by NIOZ ecologists Mark Rademaker, Myron Peck, and Anieke van ...
- Deep-sea discovery: Ancient coral may have been the first glow-in-the-dark creatures, study finds
A recent study suggests that deep-sea corals from 540 million years ... and marine biologist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Soft coral may look like waving reeds, skeleton ...
- Thales to supply Netherlands with seven additional radars
Pictured is the first GM200 MM/C radar being handed over to the Royal Netherlands Army in Hengelo in February 2024. (Dutch MoD/Sgt Maj Gregory Fréni) The Dutch Command Materiel and IT (COMMIT ...
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