For the first time, scientists have used data from weather radar not to track storms, but to count birds as they travel across Australian skies.
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When extreme weather events occur, can we tell if they’re directly attributable to climate change?
NASA Helps Find Thawing Permafrost Adds to Near-Term Global Warming
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Newly Discovered Cyanobacteria Could Help Sequester Carbon From Oceans and Factories
Strains specialized to live in high-CO2 oceanic environments have evolved traits that are useful for decarbonization and bioproduction.
Climate, Dead Zones and Fish: Solving a ‘Wicked Problem’ in Lake Erie and Beyond
here’s a famous piece of advice from hockey, attributed to Wayne Gretzky, about how it’s better to skate to where the puck is headed rather than where it is.
Researchers Target Sorghum Breeding to Boost Grain Crops
A research team led by The University of Queensland is on track to solve a major problem for Australian farmers using targeted breeding to improve yields for sorghum crops.