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  • Beach Sand Ripples Can be Fingerprints for Ancient Weather Conditions

    Experiments show shifting ripple patterns can signal times of environmental flux.

  • How Some Algae May Survive Climate Change

    Green algae stole genes from bacteria to survive in harsh environments, study suggests.

  • New Invasive Bryozoan in Alaskan Waters

    Local citizen scientists help biologists detect and track Alaska’s marine invaders.

  • Hawai‘i Land Impacted by Sea Level Rise May be Double Previous Estimates

    Land area in Hawai‘i is vulnerable to future sea rise, researchers say.

  • NOAA and Florida Keys fishing guides partner to support sustainable recreational fishing

    Long considered an angler’s paradise, the sandbars, flats, channels, and reefs in the Florida Keys provide year-round opportunities for anglers who dream of catching a “fish of a lifetime."

  • Large Stretches of Coral Reefs Can Be Rehabilitated

    Even after being severely damaged by blast fishing and coral mining, coral reefs can be rehabilitated over large scales using a relatively inexpensive technique, according to a study led by the University of California, Davis, in partnership with Mars Symbioscience.

  • The Origins of the High Plains Landscape

    A mantle wave passing beneath western North America over the last 20 million years is responsible for the formation of the High Plains.

  • Newly Discovered Hummingbird Species Already Critically Endangered

    Threats from human activity mean the newly discovered species is likely already critically endangered.

  • Shaking the Swarm

    Researchers explore how bees collaborate to stabilize swarm clusters.

  • Uncovering the secret winter life of lakes

    While most of nature is peacefully asleep during rigid Canadian winters, lakes are more than awake under their thick, icy covers.

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