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  • Honeybee Dance Dialects

    After more than 70 years, a great mystery of zoology has been solved: Honeybees actually use different dance dialects in their waggle dance. Which dialect has developed during evolution is related to the radius of action in which they collect food around the hive.

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  • Fishing for Facts in Canada’s Lakes and Waterways

    With just one water sample, and using no nets or fishhooks, the University of New Brunswick’s Dr. Scott Pavey can tell what types of fish live in a stream or lake.

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  • USGS Releases Estimate of Conventional Oil and Gas in Alaska Central North Slope

    One of the most productive areas in the world for oil remains rich in the resource, according to the latest USGS assessment.

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  • Plastic from Wood

    The biopolymer lignin is a by-product of papermaking and a promising raw material for manufacturing sustainable plastic materials. 

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  • Flash Droughts Present Challenge for Warning System

    Sceintists are exploring the physical processes that can drive flash droughts, the existing capabilities to predict them and what is needed to establish an effective early warning system.

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  • Eyes in Space to Spot Bushfire Danger Zones

    Scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) will lead the development of the first Australian satellite designed to predict where bushfires are likely to start and those that will be difficult to contain.

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  • Fresh Food and Faces in the Distant Arctic Ocean

    Arctic expedition continues on its next stage as crew and cargo transitions to another ship.

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  • Temperature and Precipitation Outlooks for March 2020

    Welcome to meteorological spring!

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  • A Burst of Lake Effect Snow

    Though snow droughts kept the ground bare in much of the Northeast, a late-February storm pummeled upstate New York.

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  • Winter Flooding in Mississippi and Louisiana

    Persistent heavy rains in the first two months of 2020 have swelled rivers from Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico.

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