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AI Speeds Delivery of Information Critical for Whale Conservation
Training AI to detect and identify marine mammal calls from underwater acoustic recordings opens new possibilities for more cost-effective marine mammal research.
Loss of Tree Species Has Cumulative Impact on Biodiversity
Diseases affecting different UK tree species have been shown to have a multiplying effect on the loss of associated biodiversity, according to new research published in the Journal of Ecology by James Hutton Institute scientists and partners in the UK and Portugal.
Restoring Polluted Urban Areas Helps the Environment and Communities Rebound
NOAA and partners have supported communities through restoration at two urban Superfund sites in Massachusetts and Washington.
Study Shows Climate-Driven Forest Fires on the Rise
An upside of the increase in forest fires in the West is that they reduce the amount of fuel available for other burns.
Texas A&M Geochemist Identifies Sources Of Lead Poisoning In Children
Franco Marcantonio has successfully used isotope geochemistry to help find sources of lead poisoning in children with high blood lead levels.


