Researchers are deploying the latest mapping techniques to identify the most important suburban habitat for North America’s largest woodpecker.
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.
Plants Emit Sounds – Especially When Stressed
Do you talk to your plants?
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.
Path to Net-Zero Carbon Capture and Storage May Lead to Ocean
Lehigh Engineering researcher Arup SenGupta has developed a novel way to capture carbon dioxide from the air and store it in the “infinite sink” of the ocean.
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.
How Plants Adapt to Nitrogen Deficiency
Nitrogen as a fertilizer can increase yields.
Scientists Aboard NOAA Research Vessel Collect Samples From Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt During Unprecedented Bloom
Opportunistic sampling shows geographic scope of distribution, offer some of the first sampling opportunities.
VIMS Study: Sea-Level Rise is Double-Edged Sword for Carbon Storage
Coastal ecosystems are a natural storehouse for carbon, with policymakers looking to bays, marshes, and seaside forests as nature-based solutions to help combat climate change.
NASA Missions Study What May Be a 1-In-10,000-Year Gamma-ray Burst
On Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, a pulse of intense radiation swept through the solar system so exceptional that astronomers quickly dubbed it the BOAT – the brightest of all time.