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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.

  • Restoring Polluted Urban Areas Helps the Environment and Communities Rebound

    NOAA and partners have supported communities through restoration at two urban Superfund sites in Massachusetts and Washington.

  • Texas A&M Geochemist Identifies Sources Of Lead Poisoning In Children

    Franco Marcantonio has successfully used isotope geochemistry to help find sources of lead poisoning in children with high blood lead levels.

  • Loss of Tree Species Has Cumulative Impact on Biodiversity

    Diseases affecting different UK tree species have been shown to have a multiplying effect on the loss of associated biodiversity, according to new research published in the Journal of Ecology by James Hutton Institute scientists and partners in the UK and Portugal.

  • 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.

  • A Shot of Smoke for Delhi

    Smoke from crop fires in northern India blanketed the populous city and contributed to soaring levels of air pollution.

  • Groundwater in California’s Central Valley May Be Unable to Recover From Past and Future Droughts

    Water resources could be pushed beyond recovery in a region that provides about a quarter of the us food supply

  • Nations Are Overusing Natural Resources Faster Than They Are Meeting Basic Human Needs

    For at least the last 30 years, not a single country has met the basic needs of its residents without overconsuming natural resources, according to new research led by the University of Leeds.

  • New Study Shows Importance Of Upper Ocean Temperature Structure To Hurricane Intensity

    Texas A&M scientist has found that late season storms to have greater potential for intensifying than early season storms.

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