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Spying on Hippos with Drones to Help Conservation Efforts
A new UNSW study has shown that using a drone to film hippos in Africa is an effective, affordable tool for conservationists to monitor the threatened species’ population from a safe distance, particularly in remote and aquatic areas.
Floral Foam Adds to Microplastic Pollution Problem: Study
As the cut flower industry hits one of its busiest periods, new RMIT research has shown that the water-absorbing green floral foam used by florists is contributing to the world’s microplastic problem.
New England Losing Fishing Jobs Due to Climate
UD researcher makes direct link in first-of-its-kind labor study.
Benefits and Risks for Marine Life From CO2 Removal Approaches
A new IMAS study has identified potential benefits and risks for marine ecosystems from two of the key approaches for carbon removal proposed to cut atmospheric carbon levels and slow climate change.
Researchers Discover Mysterious Holes in the Seafloor Off Central California
During a recent survey of the deep seafloor off Big Sur, MBARI researchers discovered thousands of mysterious holes or pits in the seafloor