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  • Deploying Drones to Prepare for Climate Change

    While doing field research for her graduate thesis in her hometown of Cairo, Norhan Magdy Bayomi observed firsthand the impact of climate change on her local community.

  • Dust in Ice Cores Leads to New Knowledge on The Advancement of The Ice Before the Ice Age

    Researchers from the section Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth (PICE) at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, have succeeded in making a method to enlighten an otherwise dark period in climate history.

  • Global Danger

    Groundwater is the world's largest source of freshwater and it is of vital importance for food production.

  • Small Boat Traffic: Rise in Vessel Traffic Threatens Resident Orca Population

    Large vessel traffic in the Boundary Pass shipping lanes, on the east side of Saturna Island, has been steadily increasing for decades—and the impact on endangered southern resident killer whales (SRKW) is causing considerable concern.

  • Climate Change Could Impact Omega-3 Levels Worldwide

    Climate change won’t just bring rising sea levels and more extreme weather — it could also impact your dinner plate.

  • Ecologists Find Strong Evidence of ‘Fishing Down the Food Web’ in Freshwater Lake

    Research by ecologists at the University of Toronto and Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry shows strong evidence in a freshwater lake of “fishing down the food web”.

  • Identifying A Gene for Canine Night Blindness

    Creating an effective gene therapy for inherited diseases requires three key steps.

  • How Much Are You Polluting Your Office Air Just by Existing?

    Just by breathing or wearing deodorant, you have more influence over your office space than you might think, a growing body of evidence shows.

  • NASA Finds a Transitioning Cyclone Mitag Filling the Sea of Japan

    NASA’s Terra satellite passed over the Sea of Japan on Oct. 3 and captured a visible image of Tropical Storm Mitag.

  • Laser Precision: NASA Flights, Satellite Align Over Sea Ice

    The skies were clear, the winds were low, and the lasers aligned. In April, instruments aboard NASA’s Operation IceBridge airborne campaign and the Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite-2 succeeded in measuring the same Arctic sea ice at the same time, a tricky feat given the shifting sea ice.

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