NOAA and partner scientists recently completed a 22-day expedition aboard the NOAA Ship Rainier in Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
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Researchers Refine Guidelines for Pediatric Brain Injuries
When a child suffers a head trauma, medical professionals are in high gear to prevent further damage to a developing brain.
Q&A: How the Catalytic Converters in Cars Go Bad and Why It Matters
Modern cars rely on catalytic converters to remove carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and other harmful chemicals from exhaust emissions.
Fear of Predators Causes PTSD-Like Changes in Brains of Wild Animals
Fear can be measured in the brain and fearful life-threatening events can leave quantifiable long-lasting traces in the neural circuitry of the brain with enduring effects on behaviour, as shown most clearly in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Researchers Use Blockchain To Drive Electric-Vehicle Infrastructure
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have integrated the use of blockchain into energy systems, a development that could result in expanded charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
U.S. Fracking Boom Likely Culprit in Rapid Rise of Global Methane Emissions
The boom in U.S. shale gas and oil production may have ignited a significant global spike in methane emissions blamed for accelerating the pace of the climate crisis, according to research.


