Through a multi-year partnership with the Great Lakes Commission, NOAA has helped restore what was once one of the Great Lakes region’s most degraded areas.
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NOAA Wind Forecasts Result in $150 Million in Energy Savings Every Year
A new study shows that more accurate wind forecasts generated by a NOAA weather model is saving the utilities, and hence the consumers, big money.
New Breathable Gas Sensors May Improve Monitoring of Health, Environment
Newly developed flexible, porous and highly sensitive nitrogen dioxide sensors that can be applied to skin and clothing
Satellites and Drones Can Help Save Pollinators
Satellites and drones can provide key information to protect pollinators, researchers say.
Baby Corals Are Just as Susceptible as Adults to Deadly Reef Disease, Study Finds
Baby corals are just as susceptible as adults to a deadly disease that has been spreading across Florida’s reefs since 2014, according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
Light Pollution Can Disorient Monarch Butterflies
Even a single nearby light can throw off the butterfly’s internal compass, UC biologists say


