Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed new artificial intelligence (AI) models to recognise behaviours of chimpanzees in the wild.
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Mapping Our Human Footprint From Space
This unprecedented collection of global products on human settlement advances our understanding of urbanisation on a global scale.
How Thinking Like a Watershed System can Help Save Narragansett Bay
The Narragansett Bay, which covers almost 150 square miles along the coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, is New England’s largest estuary, and it is under threat from both changing patterns of land use in New England and global climate change.
NASA Study Traces Decade of Ammonia Air Pollution in Africa
Researcher notes that this paper reveals multiple distinct stories about how air quality changes in response to growing agricultural activity across Africa
Market Forces Halved Methane Emissions from Uinta Basin Oil and Gas Wells. But That’s Not the Whole Story
As important as emissions of the greenhouse gas methane are in the climate conversation, factoring prominently in the recent COP26 conference in Glasgow, researchers have painfully little long-term data on emissions from wells and other oil and gas infrastructure.
A Clear Description of Turbulent Water
Mathematicians derive the formulas for boundary layer turbulence 100 years after the phenomenon was first formulated


