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  • AI Could Set a New Bar for Designing Hurricane-Resistant Buildings

    Being able to withstand hurricane-force winds is the key to a long life for many buildings on the Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast of the U.S. Determining the right level of winds to design for is tricky business, but support from artificial intelligence may offer a simple solution.

  • Scientists Find Fish at Lowest Depth Ever Recorded

    Scientists have filmed a snailfish five miles underwater in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench south of Japan. 

  • Better Air Due to Slurry Acidification

    Ammonia released into the environment is a major problem. Agriculture is considered the most prolific polluter – it is responsible for 95 percent of these emissions in Germany. The colorless, acrid gas is toxic in higher concentrations.

  • Can Cities Make Room for Woodpeckers?

    Researchers are deploying the latest mapping techniques to identify the most important suburban habitat for North America’s largest woodpecker.

  • Plants Emit Sounds – Especially When Stressed

    Do you talk to your plants? 

  • Deep Ocean Currents Around Antarctica Headed For Collapse, Study Finds

    Antarctic circulation could slow by more than 40 per cent over the next three decades, with significant implications for oceans and the climate.

  • Tiny Yet Hazardous

    A cold sparkling water.

  • Hot and Dry Summer Impacts UK Butterfly Populations

    The latest results from the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (UKBMS) suggest the heatwave and drought of summer 2022 has had a negative impact on some UK butterfly species.

  • NOAA Science Report Features New Data-Gathering Drones, Advances in Wind, Weather and Water Forecasts

    Discovering a 207-year-old whaling ship, advancing air-quality forecasts, improving storm surge and wind forecasts, and deploying the first-ever drone-based tagging of endangered whales.

  • At the End of the Dry Season: CO2 Pulses Over Australia

    End-of-dry-season CO2 pulses recur each year in the atmosphere above the Australian continent, a discovery made by an international research team led by environmental physicist Prof. Dr André Butz of Heidelberg University.

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