Ocean gliders are a quiet and efficient mobile autonomous platform for passive acoustic monitoring and oceanographic measurements in remote marine environments.
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When Grown Right, Palm Oil Can Be Sustainable
Turning an abandoned pasture into a palm tree plantation can be carbon neutral, according to a new study by EPFL and the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL).
Arctic's Last Refuge for Ice-Dependent Species Disappearing as Region Warms
Ice cover in a marine protected area in the Far North – potentially the last refuge for Arctic animals that depend on sea ice for their survival – is disappearing twice as fast as ice in the rest of the Arctic Ocean.
Icebergs as a Source of Nutrients
Will climate change lead to more iron fertilization in the ocean?
Canada Falling Short of UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
Canada could lead the world in helping to achieve water sustainability but is falling short of reaching the goals set out by the United Nations (UN), according to a new report from scientists with the University of Saskatchewan-led Global Water Futures (GWF) program.
Tracking Contagion in Cities, Using Mobile Phone Data
Everyday travel within a city — especially commuting — is an important factor influencing the spread of certain diseases in urban settings, according to new research.