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After Thousands of Years, an Iconic Whale Confronts a New Enemy
The iconic tusked whale of the Arctic has a new enemy – noise.
Wildlife Scientists Are Solving Big Data Problems to Track Animals Around the Globe
Using a transmitter attached to a tiny backpack, zoologist Roland Kays tracked an egret – a large, white, wading bird – from North Carolina as it migrated south.
Fire and Ice: The Puzzling Link Between Western Wildfires and Arctic Sea Ice
“Some say the world will end in fire,” wrote Robert Frost a century ago.
New Smart-Roof Coating Enables Year-Round Energy Savings
Scientists have developed an all-season smart-roof coating that keeps homes warm during the winter and cool during the summer without consuming natural gas or electricity.
Voluntary Pledges Could Cut Utility GHG Emissions by a Third
An analysis of pledges made by many of the largest U.S. electric utilities to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions suggests that pledged reductions could reduce power sector emissions by a third as compared to 2018 levels.