Worldwide, ocean farmers grown millions of metric tons of aquatic plants each year.
Scientists partnering with tech industry experts to create an innovative Artificial Intelligence application for Arctic marine mammal research.
Natural-color imagery from Earth-observing satellites offers a high-tech way to experience Earth's beauty.
Operation IceBridge took off on the first flight of its final polar campaign Thursday, with a route designed to measure the ice in a region of Antarctica the mission had not yet explored.
Studying hurricanes -- such as Hurricane Dorian -- using microwaves allows meteorologists to peer through the cloud tops and into the internal structure of the storm. It allows forecasters to make more accurate predictions and help save lives.
Quantifying and monitoring fires is important for the ongoing study of climate because they have a significant impact on global atmospheric emissions, with biomass burning contributing to the global budgets of greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide.
Climate change is disrupting the rhythms of spring growing and river flooding across Europe, which could pose new problems for biodiversity and food security in floodplains, scientists say.
The combined toxicity of 22 of the most common pesticides found in waterways flowing into the Great Barrier Reef is in many cases not meeting pollution reduction targets.
Researchers study how aerosol production carries ancient organic matter from the ocean to the atmosphere.
Contrary to popular belief, seasonal rains are not the most important factor for starting the growth cycle of plants across Africa.
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