This near-true color MODIS satellite image shows a coccolithophore (phytoplankton) bloom in the Iceland Basin. Visible are the patches and filamentous structures of the bloom. The view is a bit like what you would see if you were an Astronaut in space and you took away Earth’s atmosphere. The image is a composite for the period July 5-11, 2007. The image spans 14-26˚W, 55-62˚N.SuperComputer simulations performed by researchers at the National Oceanography Centre and the

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The design of coastal structures, the safety of offshore

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A supercomputer model that aims to provide physical information on the Bangladesh delta to policy

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High-performance data processing, management and storage integrator, OCF, announces that it is now accredited to

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