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  • Measuring Atlantic Bluefin Tuna With a Drone

    This novel use of drones is a promising way to remotely monitor these hard-to-see fish.

  • Future of Western North Pacific Subtropical High: Weaker or Stronger?

    The western North Pacific Subtropical High (WNPSH) is a key atmospheric circulation system strongly influences weather and climate over the entire East and Southeast Asia.

  • Satellite Images Help Assess Effective Use of Cover Crops in Overijssel

    Researchers from the University of Twente’s Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) have used satellite images to assess the effective use of cover crops in the Dutch province of Overijssel.

  • Egg-Based Coating Preserves Fresh Produce

    Eggs that would otherwise be wasted can be used as the base of an inexpensive coating to protect fruits and vegetables, according to Rice University researchers.

  • NASA Ocean Ecosystem Mission Preparing to Make Waves

    NASA’s Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem mission, or PACE, has successfully passed its design reviews and moved into its construction and testing phase, preparing to advance the fields of global ocean and atmospheric science when it launches in 2023.

  • Rise of Carbon Dioxide Unabated

    Seasonal peak reaches 417 parts per million at Mauna Loa observatory.

  • Mangrove Trees Won’t Survive Sea-Level Rise by 2050 if Emissions Aren’t Cut

    Scientists explored how the valuable ecosystems responded to rising seas in the past.

  • Hydrologists Show Environmental Damage From Fog Reduction is Observable From Outer Space

    IUPUI-led study is first to find satellite data can detect fog's impact on vegetation levels under climate change.

  • A Tiny Arctic Shrub Reveals Secrets of Plant Growth on Svalbard

    It’s not easy being a tiny willow on the wind-and snow-blasted islands of the Norwegian territory of Svalbard.

  • Philippine Volcanic Eruption Could Prompt El Nino Warming Next Winter

    Climatologists have found that if an ongoing Philippine volcanic eruption becomes more violent, the gases released are likely to produce an El Nino event during the 2020-21 winter, a more intense polar vortex and warming across Eurasia.

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