A global team of researchers, including Dr. Brad deYoung from Memorial University, is hoping to bring the world together in a co-ordinated effort to observe the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Next Step: Reducing Waste and Increasing Value in Fish Processing and Aquaculture
Turning processing discards into high-value compounds for the food, medical, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sectors.
Hawaii Team Catches Asteroid As It Self-Destructs
Astronomers once thought asteroids were boring, wayward space rocks that simply orbit around the Sun.
Cities Under Pressure
Cities to swelter as planners face unenviable trade-off between tackling climate change and quality of life, new research has shown.
Cornell Model Helps Dairy Farms Reduce Nitrogen, Save Money
The Chesapeake Bay – about 235 miles down the Susquehanna River from New York’s Southern Tier – and other waterways might grow cleaner, thanks to new updates and improvements in a Cornell dairy nutrition model.
Mount Kilimanjaro: Ecosystems in Global Change
2019 marks the 250th anniversary of Alexander von Humboldt. He was one of the first naturalists to document the distribution and adaptation of species on tropical mountains in the 19th century.