How exactly do birds “talk” to one another? And how can birdsong research help us understand communication in humans, too?
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Funding For Salmon Drugs May Help Lower Cost Of Treating Deadly Human Diseases
The University of Glasgow has received funding to repurpose drugs that are currently used to treat some parasitic diseases in humans – Sleeping Sickness, Chagas Disease and Leishmaniasis – to manage amoebic gill disease in Atlantic salmon.
Escape from Mars: How Water Fled the Red Planet
Mars once had oceans but is now bone-dry, leaving many to wonder how the water was lost.
NOAA Fisheries Science Helps Maine’s Pioneering Sea Scallop Farmers
Enterprising fishermen have been developing sea scallop aquaculture in Maine with technology adapted from Japan. Recently, NOAA Fisheries scientists conducted a study to help with site selection.
Stained Winyah Bay
One of the first attempts to set up a permanent European colony in the contiguous United States ended in disaster.
Celebrating Veterans Serving in Habitat Conservation
This Veterans Day, join us in honoring military veterans who have served in the United States Armed Forces and learn how NOAA and our partners work with veterans to build a community of habitat restoration practitioners across the nation.