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  • New Project to Track Australia’s Butterflies Takes Flight

    A first-of-its-kind citizen science project will put amateur butterfly-watchers at the forefront of research and conservation for the insect.

  • Alaska Kelp Farming: A New Sustainable Seafood Opportunity

    Worldwide, ocean farmers grown millions of metric tons of aquatic plants each year.

  • Researchers Create Blueprint For ‘Quantum Battery’ That Doesn’t Lose Charge

    Scientists from the universities of Alberta and Toronto developed a blueprint for a new quantum battery that doesn’t leak charge.

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Catches Development of Gulf Tropical Depression 17

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Gulf of Mexico and revealed that a low pressure area was developing into a depression.

  • Fire-Spawned Forest Fungi Hide Out in Other Organisms, Study Finds

    When a wildfire obliterates a forest, the first life to rise from the ashes is usually a fungus – one of several species that cannot complete its life cycle in the absence of fire. Scientists have long argued about where and how such pyrophilous (fire-loving) fungi survive, sometimes for decades, between fires.

  • Can Solar Technology Kill Cancer Cells?

    Scientific breakthroughs don’t always happen in labs. For Sophia and Richard Lunt, Michigan State University researchers, many of their breakthroughs happen during neighborhood walks.

  • Offshore Wind Has the Potential to Fulfill Global Electricity Demand 18 Times Over

    Offshore wind has the potential to generate more than 420,000 terawatt-hours of electricity each year — more than 18 times global electricity demand today, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).

  • Qatar Researchers Develop Natural Gas Processing Technology That Could Reduce Qatar’s Carbon Footprint

    Researchers are focused on reducing emissions in the tiny country of Qatar, which has been named the world’s leading producer of CO2 per capita.

  • Winter’s on its Way — NOAA Satellites Have You Covered

    NOAA's vast array of satellites help inform meteorologists to provide better and more accurate winter weather monitoring and forecasting.

  • Developing Artificial Intelligence to Find Ice Seals and Polar Bears from the Sky

    Scientists partnering with tech industry experts to create an innovative Artificial Intelligence application for Arctic marine mammal research.

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