The next step in Oregon State University’s construction of a wave energy testing facility off the Oregon Coast is likely to be visible to residents and visitors to the area in August.
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NOAA and Partners Race to Rescue Remaining Florida Corals From Historic Ocean Heat Wave
In mid-July 2023, heat-stressed corals in the southern Florida Keys began bleaching—expelling their food-producing algal partners—amid the hottest water temperatures ever documented in the region during the satellite record (dating back to 1985).
New Materials That Could Transform Our Lives Are in the Works at UT Austin
A technological leap sits on the horizon, with exciting capabilities like quantum computing, soft robotics and more coming down the pike.
Sea Urchins Are Struggling to ‘Get a Grip’ as Climate Change Alters Ecosystems
When driving through a rainstorm, traction is key.
Tiny Pests Pose Problems for Iconic Monarch Butterfly
Many gardeners will tell you that aphids are the bane of their existence.
Encouraging News for Underwater Grasses in Chesapeake Bay, Despite “Mystery” Losses Around Gunpowder and Middle Rivers
An annual survey led by VIMS researchers mapped 76,462 acres of underwater grasses in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries in 2022.