Hamilton today announced that its VisiFerm mA and VisiTrace mA dissolved oxygen sensors have received North American Ex ...
A new review paper led by scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography warns that the rapid loss of oxygen from the ocean and other aquatic ecosystems is pushing Earth toward an ...
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Robots are diving 4,000 meters down to solve the riddle of oxygen made without sunlight
Scientists studying the deep Pacific Ocean floor have encountered a finding that, if confirmed, would force a rewrite of ...
What is dissolved oxygen (DO)? Why is this parameter so relevant, e.g., for water analysis, and which technologies are used to determine it? In a free White Paper, Dr. Sabrina Gschwind, product ...
Dissolved oxygen analyses are performed with an SIO/ODF-designed automated oxygen titrator using photometric end-point detection based on the absorption of 365nm wavelength ultra-violet light. The ...
Dissolved oxygen meters are used to quantify the amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) in surface waters or at different stages of wastewater treatment. There are two dissolved oxygen meters in the ...
Chinese scientists have recently developed a novel method for measuring dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in the ocean and a new dataset for monitoring dissolved oxygen concentration (DOC) of global oceans ...
Oxygen for ethanol oxidation is normally supplied through breathing, the stomach, and the skin. A new study has found that increasing dissolved oxygen concentrations in alcohol may help to reduce ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are critical drivers of aquatic biogeochemical processes, with dissolved organic matter (DOM) serving as a primary photosensitive source of ROS in natural waters. Despite ...
Mars could have enough molecular oxygen to support life, and scientists figured out where to find it
Modern-day Mars may be more hospitable to oxygen-breathing life than previously thought. A new study suggests that salty water at or near the surface of the red planet could contain enough dissolved ...
Fish and other aquatic organisms survive in water because of DO. The amount of DO in water is affected by the water temperature, salt concentration, and atmospheric pressure, among other factors.
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