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  • Forest Fires Linked to Low Birth Weight in Newborns

    Women exposed to smoke from landscape fires during pregnancy are more likely to give birth to babies with low or very low birth weights, according to findings published in eLife.

  • New Software Predicts the Movements of Large Land Animals

    New software can help determine the movements of large wild animals, thereby minimising conflicts with people.

  • Hunting for Marine Plastic

    Marine plastic litter was dumped into a realistic scale model of the Atlantic Ocean to test if space technologies would be able to detect it from orbit.

  • Hunting Milky Seas by Satellite

    Like a sea captain tracking a white whale, Steve Miller has been chasing a rare form of marine bioluminescence for decades.

  • Study Reveals the Shifting Sounds of Spring

    An international team of researchers led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) developed a new technique, combining world-leading citizen science bird monitoring data with recordings of individual species in the wild, to reconstruct the soundscapes of more than 200,000 sites over the last 25 years.

  • Better Models of Atmospheric ‘Detergent’ can Help Predict Climate Change

    New research from Rochester scientist Lee Murray will aid in building more accurate computer models of the hydroxyl radical (OH), an important ‘detergent of the atmosphere.’

  • A Life Less Obvious: Study Sheds Light on the Evolution of Underground Microbes

    Deep, dark fractures reaching far down into the oldest rocks on Earth may seem about as hospitable to life as outer space, but some estimates suggest that microbes dwelling deep in the Earth's crust account for the majority of microbial life.

  • DOE Grants Will Help Advance AI Techniques to Address Data Challenges

    Argonne has received $3 million in funding to develop artificial intelligence and machine learning technology that has the potential to tackle some of the country’s biggest data challenges.

  • U.S. Department of Energy Invests in UToledo Solar Technology Research

    In the race against climate change, physicists at The University of Toledo are pushing the limits of solar electricity to ensure a clean energy future.

  • Clues From the Ancient Past Can Help Predict Abrupt Climate Change

    Climate ‘tipping points’ can be better understood and predicted using climate change data taken from the ancient past, new research shows.

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