New University of Liverpool research, published in Pediatrics, highlights the negative influence that social media has on children’s food intake.
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New Drone Technology Could Revolutionize Marine Mammal Monitoring
A NOAA Fisheries partnership is developing imaging technology for drones that could significantly reduce cost, risk, and disturbance in marine mammal surveys.
Asian Elephants May Lose up to 42 Percent of Suitable Habitats in India and Nepal Until 2070
Protecting and expanding suitable habitats for wildlife is key to the conservation of endangered species, but owing to climate and land use change the ideal habitats of today may not be fitting in 30 or 50 years.
NOAA’s Aquaculture Science Impresses Panel With Quality, Results
NOAA Fisheries has released the results of the first-ever formal peer review of the aquaculture science conducted at six Regional Fisheries Science Centers and NOS’ National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science.
Data Transfer by Controlled Noise
In information technology, multiplexing schemes are used to transmit more signals than the number of available transmission channels.
High CO2 Levels Can Destabilize Marine Layer Clouds
At high enough atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations, Earth could reach a tipping point where marine stratus clouds become unstable and disappear, triggering a spike in global warming, according to a new modeling study.