Further research is needed to obtain a more accurate assessment of exposure to microplastics and their potential impacts on human health.
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Depleted Seamounts Near Hawaii Recovering After Decades Of Federal Protection
Texas A&M College of Geosciences researcher Dr. Brendan Roark co-authored game-changing research on the Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount Chain.
As Oceans Warm, Tropical Corals Seek Refuge in Cooler Waters
From the shores of Florida to the islands of Japan, from the Midway atoll to southern Australia, an unheralded ecological regeneration may be underway.
Artificial Intelligence Could Help Data Centers Run Far More Efficiently
A novel system developed by MIT researchers automatically “learns” how to schedule data-processing operations across thousands of servers — a task traditionally reserved for imprecise, human-designed algorithms.
Researcher Using AI to Get a Step Ahead of Wildfires
Weather and fuel—two leading wildfire culprits—are now in the crosshairs of a University of Alberta researcher hoping to use machine learning against them.
More Frequent Wildfires in The Boreal Forest Threaten Previously Protected Soil Carbon
As major wildfires increase in Canada’s North, boreal forests that have acted as carbon sinks for millennia are becoming sources of atmospheric carbon, potentially contributing to the greenhouse effect.