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  • Looking Back at The Blob: Record Warming Drives Unprecedented Ocean Change

    When he saw the sampling nets hauled aboard a NOAA research ship off the coast of Oregon in the summer of 2015, Ric Brodeur knew right away something very strange was happening.

  • Online Tool Screens Finfish Fillets for Mislabeling, Substitution

    NOAA Fisheries has formally rolled out a web-based screening tool that can flag potentially mislabeled finfish fillets before they hit the seafood aisle.

  • Study Finds Rising Ozone A Hidden Threat to Corn

    Like atmospheric methane and carbon dioxide, ground-level ozone is on the rise.

  • In Israel, Questions Are Raised about a Forest that Rises from the Desert

    Two hours’ drive out of Tel Aviv, on the southern slopes of Mount Hebron, the Yatir Forest is the country’s largest planted woodland, with 4 million trees spread across 7,400 acres. Dense stands of Aleppo pine gird the hillsides, in vivid contrast to the dun-colored Negev desert.

  • Fossil Fish Gives New Insights into The Evolution

    An international research team led by Giuseppe Marramà from the Institute of Paleontology of the University of Vienna discovered a new and well-preserved fossil stingray with an exceptional anatomy, which greatly differs from living species.

  • NASA Examines Extra-tropical Large Lorenzo’s Rainfall

    Lorenzo is still at hurricane force in the eastern North Atlantic has now transitioned to an extra-tropical cyclone and has grown in size.

  • Researchers Use Drones to Weigh Whales

    How do you weigh a living whale?  The obvious response is very carefully, but scientists can’t exactly put these large marine mammals on a scale.

  • Study: Carbon Emissions Soar as Tourism Reaches New Heights

    A UTSA researcher is examining how the flight routes people take to get to tourist destinations impact the amount of pollution in the air in a newly published study he coauthored in the Annals of Tourism Research.

  • Scientists Are Getting Better at Predicting Hurricane Intensity

    While scientists are much better now at forecasting a hurricane’s track, little advancement has been made in predicting a storm’s intensity over the past 30 years. 

  • Preventing Future Forest Diebacks

    Removing dead trees from the forests and reforesting on a large scale: this is the German Federal Government's strategy against "Forest Dieback 2.0". 

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