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New Species Named After NOAA Scientist Dr. Joan Browder
New scientific name honors Dr. Joan Browder for many years of service.
Coral Tells Own Tale About El NIño’s Past
There is no longer a need to guess what ocean temperatures were like in the remote tropical Pacific hundreds of years ago. The ancient coral that lived there know all.
Guiding Cargo Ships Safely Through Port
NOAA develops real-time system to aid ships coming to port.
How Stable is Deep Ocean Circulation in Warmer Climate?
If circulation of deep waters in the Atlantic stops or slows due to climate change, it could cause cooling in northern North America and Europe – a scenario that has occurred during past cold glacial periods.
ALMA Resolves Gas Impacted by Young Jets from Supermassive Black Hole
Astronomers obtained the first resolved image of disturbed gaseous clouds in a galaxy 11 billion light-years away by using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA).