A new study from McGill University researchers suggests the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to rapidly analyze vast amounts of biodiversity data could revolutionize conservation efforts by enabling scientists and policymakers to make better-informed decisions.
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Tracking Contaminant Accumulation in Arctic Marine Mammals
A new method of tracking the dietary habits and contaminant exposure of animals in Arctic marine ecosystems is providing critical insights as climate change reshapes the region's food web.
Webb Telescope Captures Its First Direct Images of Carbon Dioxide Outside Solar System
The images suggest key giant exoplanets likely formed like Jupiter and Saturn.
Smoke From Wildland-Urban Interface Fires More Deadly Than Remote Wildfires
The smoke from fires that blaze through the wildland-urban interface (WUI) has far greater health impacts than smoke from wildfires in remote areas, new research finds.
Grass-Fed Beef No Better for Climate Than Industrial Beef, Study Finds
New research finds that, pound for pound, grazing cattle generate at least as much heat-trapping gas as those raised in feedlots.
Dusty Inferno Hits Oklahoma
An area of low pressure over the U.S. Southwest began to collide with humid air flowing north on March 14, 2025.