Posted: 29 July 2016
In August 2006 the Royal Research Ship (RRS) James Cook was delivered to the National Oceanography Centre ready to carry scientists and equipment to some of Earth’s most challenging... |
Posted: 26 July 2016
4 August 2016 – Using DNA to explore invasive species – how four letters open up a window into the world of the globe’s hitchhikers
Speaker: Steven Bourne
Invasive species are... |
Posted: 18 July 2016
A new link between the development of heat waves over Central and Western Europe and temperatures in the North Atlantic has been discovered by scientists from the National Oceanography Centre and... |
Posted: 15 July 2016
Top diplomats from across the world visited the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton last week to learn about the UK’s global leadership in marine and maritime science and technology,... |
Posted: 13 July 2016
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has reaffirmed its commitment to working alongside other European countries for the advancement of ocean science, by becoming one of the founding members of the... |
Posted: 8 July 2016
Karmenu Vella, EU Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries is meeting with ocean research leaders at the European Marine Board offices in Ostend, Belgium, today to discuss ocean... |
Posted: 4 July 2016
Winners of a nationwide children’s art competition, launched online by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) today, will give a school class the unique opportunity to explore a Royal Research Ship... |
Posted: 1 July 2016
The UK’s National Oceanography Centre is to host a brand new Marine Autonomy and Technology Showcase in November this year.
The week long programme of workshops, talks, demonstrations and... |