A new model determines freshwater and dissolved organic carbon discharge to the Gulf of Alaska from one of the most geographically diverse but understudied regions on the planet.
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Penguins Benefit From Extended Maritime Zone
Gentoo penguins are benefiting from a newly enlarged no-fishing zone (known as a No-Take Zone NTZ) around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia following British Antarctic Survey (BAS) tracking research commissioned by the RSPB.
Feed Birds in Winter with Berry-Bearing Plants
When winter comes and the menu for birds shrinks in urban backyards, they rely on the kindness of humans
USask Study Finds COVID Isolation Worsens Student Diets, Inactivity, and Alcohol Intake
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) study has found that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant worsening of already poor dietary habits, low activity levels, sedentary behaviour, and high alcohol consumption among university students.
A ‘Super-Puff’ Planet Like No Other
The core mass of the giant exoplanet WASP-107b is much lower than what was thought necessary to build up the immense gas envelope surrounding giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn, a Canadian-led team of astronomers has found.
Forest Defenders: A Panamanian Tribe Regains Control of Its Lands
Tribal groups in Panama are celebrating a victory for their rights to control some of Central America’s largest forests — a victory that could benefit conservation throughout the region.


