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Biology

Drones and Arctic Whales: Scientific Advances in Marine Biology

Researchers made a breakthrough in understanding the health of wild humpback whales using drones. According to BBC, drone technology is now capable of collecting whale breath samples, providing essential insights into the health status of these magnificent marine mammals. The ability to gather such information without disturbing the whales is a testament to the innovative […]

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Meteorology

Drivers of Rapid Spring Ice Loss

Every spring, a chunk of sea ice the size of a small country disappears from the Arctic. But here’s the part almost no one talks about: a major share of that melt can be traced back to winds thousands of kilometers away in the Western Pacific. And according to new research, this faraway influence explains […]

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Environment

Unraveling the Pacific Ocean’s Mystery Heatwave: What it Means for Climate Science

The recent surge in ocean temperatures has left scientists puzzled and concerned. This phenomenon, colloquially dubbed the ‘Mystery Heatwave’ in the North Pacific Ocean, has reached significant new records, yet its precise cause remains elusive. Understanding these unexplained surges is crucial for predicting the impacts of climate change and formulating effective responses. The Phenomenon Unveiled […]

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Environment

Understanding the Impact of the High Seas Treaty

The global community recently witnessed a historic milestone with the ratification of the High Seas Treaty, marking a significant step forward in marine conservation. This comprehensive treaty aims to safeguard marine biodiversity by establishing protected areas across the high seas, areas that had thus far been largely unregulated. As we explore the implications of this […]

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Chemistry

Freshwater vs Saltwater: A Tale of Two Waters

I just spent a week at the beach staring at the ocean and really starting to think: Why is a sip from the ocean a terrible idea, while lake water (if clean) is okay? In this post, we’ll dive (pun intended) into what sets freshwater and saltwater apart, why the Earth has both types, how […]

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