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  • AI Speeds Delivery of Information Critical for Whale Conservation

    Training AI to detect and identify marine mammal calls from underwater acoustic recordings opens new possibilities for more cost-effective marine mammal research.

  • Air Pollution Clouds Brain Performance and Workforce Productivity

    Even short-term exposure to air pollution impacts our brain performance and capacity to work, according to researchers from The University of Queensland and Carnegie Mellon University.

  • Atmospheric Rivers May Hasten Australia’s Snow Melt

    The Australian Alps may suffer from a loss of snow and surrounding regions could endure flooding as climate change supercharges phenomena known as ‘atmospheric rivers’.

  • Climate Uncertainty Colors Flood Risk Assessment

    Understanding how climate change will affect the flooding of rivers may become easier with a new framework for assessing flood risk that's been developed by an interdisciplinary team from Penn State.

  • New Study Shows Which Places Must Be Protected to Stave Off Catastrophic Climate Change

    A new study maps out the old growth forests, peatlands, and mangroves that must be preserved to prevent catastrophic climate change.

  • Simulation Reveals Molecular Footprint Of Organic Air Pollutants

    A new study by Texas A&M researchers could help environmental agencies keep track of the source of organic air pollutants.

  • NOAA Ocean Exploration Meets Major Mapping Milestone on NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer

    From 2008 through early November 2021, NOAA Ocean Exploration mapped 2 million square kilometers (772,204 square miles) of seafloor aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer.

  • Washington State Flooding

    The US State of Washington is under a state of emergency following days of severe wind and rain leading to extensive flooding in parts of the state.

  • UMD Researchers Unlock the Potential of Trees for Managing Environmental Impacts in Cities

    s the global climate change conversation intensifies and nations look to minimize environmental impacts in their own backyards, nature-based solutions are garnering new levels of interest.

  • Sierra Nevada Range Should Celebrate Two Birthdays

    When geologist Elizabeth Miller started mapping a fault system in Death Valley, she questioned the origin of some sedimentary rocks previously assumed to be locally derived.

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