Artificial intelligence analysis of data gathered by acoustic recording devices is a promising new tool for monitoring the marbled murrelet and other secretive, hard-to-study species, research by Oregon State University and the U.S. Forest Service has shown.
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Sugar-Based Catalyst Upcycles Carbon Dioxide
A new catalyst made from an inexpensive, abundant metal and common table sugar has the power to destroy carbon dioxide (CO2) gas.
‘Penguin Detectives’ Required for New Counting App
This week (Thursday 2 May), British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is inviting the public to become ‘penguin detectives’ and spend five minutes counting emperor penguins to help with vital research into these iconic animals.
Offering Clean Energy Around the Clock
As remarkable as the rise of solar and wind farms has been over the last 20 years, achieving complete decarbonization is going to require a host of complementary technologies.
Texans Should Prepare For Hotter Temperatures, Greater Risk Of Fire And Flooding
Weather conditions across the Lone Star State are getting more extreme and more dangerous by the year, according to a new report from Texas A&M University professor and State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon.
Physicists Arrange Atoms in Extremely Close Proximity
Proximity is key for many quantum phenomena, as interactions between atoms are stronger when the particles are close.