Ten destinations where great diving is just a walk off the shore, making it
easy to pack in lots of diving along with taking it easy on the
beach and other fun. Read about them in my piece for Men's Journal.
Diving at Storms River mouth, South Africa.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Your cells in microgravity
An experiment aboard the International Space Station looks at how cells change shape in microgravity and the ways those changes affect cell function. This results will help scientists determine ways to counteract the negative effects of microgravity on the human body, and to treat diseases here on Earth. Read more on the NASA website.
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International Space Station,
ISS,
microgravity,
NASA
How do our cells sense gravity?
Research underway on the International Space Station seeks to determine whether and how our cells sense gravity. This knowledge could help prevent the muscle loss experienced by those who spend time in space. Learn more from my article on the NASA website.
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gravity,
International Space Station,
ISS,
muscle loss,
NASA
Monday, September 14, 2015
The Blanco River's iconic trees
The Memorial Day flood on the Blanco River near Wimberley killed more than 13,000 trees, a drastic change to the landscape. Experts weigh in on how best to help it recover, in this piece for Newsweek.
Credit: Rachel Ranft, TNC
Credit: Rachel Ranft, TNC
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Blanco River,
flood,
native plants,
natural landscapes,
Wimberley
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Marine Mug Shots
Scientists working with sea turtles on the remote Guanahacabibes Peninsula in Cuba use a low-tech tool to keep track of individual animals: photographs. Read more in my piece for Sport Diver.
Credit: Julia Azanza
Credit: Julia Azanza
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