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  • Artificial Intelligence Used to Recognise Primate Behaviours in the Wild

    Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed new artificial intelligence (AI) models to recognise behaviours of chimpanzees in the wild.

  • Mapping Our Human Footprint From Space

    This unprecedented collection of global products on human settlement advances our understanding of urbanisation on a global scale.

  • NASA Study Traces Decade of Ammonia Air Pollution in Africa

    Researcher notes that this paper reveals multiple distinct stories about how air quality changes in response to growing agricultural activity across Africa

  • A Clear Description of Turbulent Water

    Mathematicians derive the formulas for boundary layer turbulence 100 years after the phenomenon was first formulated

  • How Thinking Like a Watershed System can Help Save Narragansett Bay

    The Narragansett Bay, which covers almost 150 square miles along the coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, is New England’s largest estuary, and it is under threat from both changing patterns of land use in New England and global climate change.

  • Market Forces Halved Methane Emissions from Uinta Basin Oil and Gas Wells. But That’s Not the Whole Story

    As important as emissions of the greenhouse gas methane are in the climate conversation, factoring prominently in the recent COP26 conference in Glasgow, researchers have painfully little long-term data on emissions from wells and other oil and gas infrastructure.

  • Evaluation of Meadow Ecosystem Biomass Contributes to Understanding the Potential of Carbon Sequestration

    Assessing the functional structure of plant communities and their productivity helps to determine the contribution of biological diversity and primary productivity to ecosystem services, the most significant of which are provisioning and regulating services.

  • Climate and Agriculture in the Mediterranean: Less Water Resource, More Irrigation Demand

    Worsening climate conditions are expected to threaten water supplies in the Mediterranean region and its agricultural systems, which rely extensively on irrigation.

  • Carbon Dioxide Cold Traps on the Moon Are Confirmed for the First Time

    After decades of uncertainty, researchers have confirmed the existence of lunar carbon dioxide cold traps that could potentially contain solid carbon dioxide. 

  • RRS Sir David Attenborough Makes Maiden Voyage to Antarctica

    Britain’s new polar research ship, the RRS Sir David Attenborough, departs the UK this week for its maiden voyage to Antarctica.

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