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  • ARCTIC LiDAR Explores the Logistical Landscape of the Arctic Coast

    In March 2017, Daniele Profeta was invited to teach a workshop at the Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design in Moscow.

  • Hurricanes to Deliver a Bigger Punch to Coasts

    When tropical cyclone Idai made landfall near Beira, Mozambique on March 14, a spokesperson for the UN World Meteorological Organization called it possibly the the worst weather-related disaster to hit the southern hemisphere.

  • How Science Can Help Managers Anticipate and Respond to Climate Change to Keep U.S. Fisheries Sustainable

    The Bering Sea ecosystem, which has experienced unprecedented changes in recent years, provides a real-world testing ground for a new strategy to help marine resource managers anticipate and respond to climate change.

  • Machine Learning for Measuring Roots

    Researchers from the Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG) and La Salle-Ramon Llull University, both in Barcelona, Spain, have developed a software that, through image processing and machine learning, allows researchers to semi-automate the analysis of root growth of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings growing directly in agar plates. 

  • Researchers Tap Uncommon – and Valuable – Pristine Air to Reveal Pollution’s Impact

    Five years ago, in March 2014, researchers spent three hours packed aboard a steamy Gulfstream-1 research aircraft as it zig-zagged between pristine air over the Amazon rainforest and polluted air nearby.

  • Beware a Glacier’s Tongue

    Glaciers extending into freshwater lakes can form long, submerged terraces that menacingly rise above the surface when icy chunks fall into the water.

  • Restore Natural Forests to Meet Global Climate Goals

    International plans to restore forests to combat global warming are flawed and will fall far short of meeting 1.5C climate targets, according to new research by UCL and University of Edinburgh scientists.

  • The Transpolar Drift Is Faltering – and Sea Ice Is Now Melting Before It Can Leave the Nursery

    The dramatic loss of ice in the Arctic is influencing sea-ice transport across the Arctic Ocean. 

  • How Canada Can Solve its Emerging Water Crisis

    The science is telling us that water is moving through the water cycle at an accelerating pace, fundamentally changing weather and precipitation patterns.

  • NASA Finds Wind Shear Tearing Apart Subtropical Cyclone Joaninha

    Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite revealed that strong wind shear was adversely affecting Subtropical Cyclone Joaninha in the Southern Indian Ocean.

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