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Just one glass of river, pond, ocean, or rain Microbes in ocean sediments literally live between a rock and a hard place, but sometimes that can be a good thing. Ph.D. student ... Did you know scientists can use chemistry to understand how microbes thrive deep beneath the ocean floor? This is part of ... Flooding in Delaware's coastal communities doesn't always occur during a storm. In this episode of , DESG's ... Can shells help us tell history? They sure can when they are in marine sediments! This episode of In this episode of , DESG education specialist David Christopher explains how Asian shore crabs might've ...

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15 Second Science: Organic Compounds in Water

15 Second Science: Organic Compounds in Water

Just one glass of river, pond, ocean, or rain

15 Second Science - Conducting Electricity in the Subsurface

15 Second Science - Conducting Electricity in the Subsurface

Microbes in ocean sediments literally live between a rock and a hard place, but sometimes that can be a good thing. Ph.D. student ...

15 Second Science - Deep sea microbial chemistry

15 Second Science - Deep sea microbial chemistry

Did you know scientists can use chemistry to understand how microbes thrive deep beneath the ocean floor? This is part of ...

15 Second Science: "Sunny Day" Flooding

15 Second Science: "Sunny Day" Flooding

Flooding in Delaware's coastal communities doesn't always occur during a storm. In this episode of #15SecondScience, DESG's ...

15 Second Science - Shells in sediment hold clues

15 Second Science - Shells in sediment hold clues

Can shells help us tell history? They sure can when they are in marine sediments! This episode of

15 Second Science: Ballast

15 Second Science: Ballast

In this episode of #15SecondScience, DESG education specialist David Christopher explains how Asian shore crabs might've ...

15 Second Science — Entanglement

15 Second Science — Entanglement

Always clean up your fishing gear to avoid endangering

15 Second Science   Gulf Stream

15 Second Science Gulf Stream

One more #15SecondScience guest starring a friend from VirginiaSeaGrant - this week Celia Cackowski explains the Gulf Stream ...

15 Second Science - Methane in marine sediments

15 Second Science - Methane in marine sediments

Did you know sediments beneath the

15 Second Science: What is Storm Surge?

15 Second Science: What is Storm Surge?

In the first #15SecondScience episode in our new series on storms, Chris Petrone, Director of DESG's Marine Advisory Service, ...

15 sec science riparian buffers

15 sec science riparian buffers

Do you know what riparian buffers are? Learn about their benefits in this week's #15SecondScience.

15 Second Science — Derelict Crab Pots

15 Second Science — Derelict Crab Pots

Learn about the problem that lost and abandoned crab pots can cause in this weeks' #15SecondScience.

15 Second Science: Coastal Observer App

15 Second Science: Coastal Observer App

On this episode of #15SecondScience, Tina Callahan—associate director for the Delaware Environmental Monitoring & Analysis ...

15 Second Science — Sand Tiger Sharks

15 Second Science — Sand Tiger Sharks

Because female sand tiger sharks have

15 Second Science: Cyanobacteria

15 Second Science: Cyanobacteria

Why do ponds turn a bright green color in the summer? DESG's Chris Petrone explains in this episode of #15SecondScience.

15 Second Science: Offshore wind

15 Second Science: Offshore wind

What's the future outlook for offshore wind energy, and how do scientists study it? #UDel grad student Samantha Bingaman ...

Oxygen Titration — #15SecondScience

Oxygen Titration — #15SecondScience

Live from aboard the RV Laurence M. Gould in Antarctica: #UDel graduate student Evan Quinter discusses oxygen titration, ...

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