Australia’s beloved dolphin populations face growing pressures from environmental changes and human activity, increasing the need for reliable, accessible and non-invasive tools to monitor their health and support conservation and management.
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New Study Finds Fishing-Fleet Movements Can Reveal Marine-Ecosystem Shifts
UC Santa Cruz researchers show how vessel-tracking data mirrored tuna roaming beyond their typical territory due to unusually warm ocean temperatures.
This Little Trout Died of Decompression Sickness – a Sign of Hydropower’s Hidden Problem
Hundreds of Norwegian hydropower plants threaten fish and bottom-dwelling animals by exposing them to water that is oversaturated with air.
New Research May Help Scientists Predict When a Humid Heat Wave Will Break
As these events become more common at midlatitudes, a phenomenon called an atmospheric inversion will determine how long they last.
Microalgae Could Fuel Hawaiʻi’s Renewable Future
Tiny, sun-powered organisms found in freshwater pools could soon fuel Hawaiʻi’s sustainable future.
New AI Model Predicts Disease Risk While You Sleep
Stanford Medicine scientists and their colleagues created the first artificial intelligence model that can predict more than 100 health conditions from one night’s sleep.


