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  • Critical Cooperation: How Australia, Canada and the United States are Working Together to Support Critical Mineral Discovery

    Just as alloys make steel stronger, research allies make mineral science better.

  • Fierce Fires in Bolivia

    For the second year in a row, fires have been widespread and persistent in the South American country.

  • New Technology Uses NOAA Data to Provide Faster Disaster Warnings

    Mayday.ai applies artificial intelligence to NOAA satellite imagery to detect natural disasters, starting with wildfires.

  • NOAA Concludes Hydrographic Survey Response Following Hurricane Delta

    This week NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey concluded its hydrographic survey response following Hurricane Delta.

  • Mathematical Tools Measure If Wave-Energy Devices Will Stay Afloat

    A new set of analytical techniques developed by Texas A&M researchers can help predict if wave-energy devices will capsize in rapidly changing ocean environments.

  • The Sargasso Sea has Become Warmer and Saltier, and the Loss of Oxygen and Ocean Acidification is Accelerating

    These are the findings from nearly forty years of shipboard observations made in the deep Sargasso Sea offshore of the verdant island and surrounding coral reefs of Bermuda.

  • Long-Term Data Show a Recent Acceleration in Chemical and Physical Changes in the Ocean

    New research published in Nature Communications Earth & Environment uses data from two sustained open-ocean hydrographic stations in the North Atlantic Ocean near Bermuda to demonstrate recent changes in ocean physics and chemistry since the 1980s.

  • NASA Supercomputing Study Breaks Ground for Tree Mapping, Carbon Research

    Scientists from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and international collaborators demonstrated a new method for mapping the location and size of trees growing outside of forests, discovering billions of trees in arid and semi-arid regions and laying the groundwork for more accurate global measurement of carbon storage on land.

  • Are Climate Scientists Being too Cautious When Linking Extreme Weather to Climate Change?

    In this year of extreme weather events — from devastating West Coast wildfires to tropical Atlantic storms that have exhausted the alphabet — scientists and members of the public are asking when these extreme events can be scientifically linked to climate change.

  • What Fuels the Beating Heart? Study Reveals Nutrients Used by Normal and Failing Hearts

    A team led by scientists in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has produced a detailed picture of fuel and nutrient use by the human heart. The study, published this week in Science, was the first of its kind, involving the simultaneous sampling of blood from different parts of the circulatory system in dozens of human participants, in order to record the levels of related molecules going into

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