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American Geophysical Union (AGU)

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of geophysicists, consisting of over 62,000 members from 144 countries

Has climate change begun to suffocate the world’s fisheries?

A call to all scientific disciplines to make data open and accessible

Institutions, science funders, data repositories, publishers, researchers and scientific societies from all scientific disciplines must work together to ensure all scientific data are easy to find, access and use, according to a new commentary in Nature by members of the Enabling FAIR Data Steering Committee. The Enabling FAIR Data project, convened by AGU and funded by Arnold Ventures, brought

A call to all scientific disciplines to make data open and accessible

WORLDWIDE SHIP TRAFFIC UP 300 PERCENT SINCE 1992

NEW SATELLITE DATA REVEALS WHOPPING BOOST IN SHIPPING Maritime traffic on the world’s oceans has increased four-fold over the past 20 years, likely causing more water, air and noise pollution on the open seas, according to a new study quantifying global ship traffic. The research used satellite data to estimate the number of vessels on

WORLDWIDE SHIP TRAFFIC UP 300 PERCENT SINCE 1992

Deep Carbon Observatory scientists discover quick recipe for producing hydrogen

New formula for fast, abundant H2 production may help power fuel cells, helps explain expansive chemical-eating microbial communities of the deep Scientists in Lyon, a French city famed for its cuisine, have discovered a quick-cook recipe for copious volumes of hydrogen (H2). The breakthrough suggests a better way of producing the hydrogen that propels rockets

Deep Carbon Observatory scientists discover quick recipe for producing hydrogen

Amazon Drones: The Latest Weapon in Combatting Climate Change

“This will allow us for the first time to see how individual canopies are functioning on a landscape level” As U.N. climate talks continue in Warsaw, soon a flying, insect-like robot developed by scientists at Wake Forest University will give an unprecedented look at Peru’s tropical cloud forest, one of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems

Amazon Drones: The Latest Weapon in Combatting Climate Change

Upgrade to Mars rovers could aid discovery on more distant worlds

Smart camera can think about what the pictures signify so the rover can decide on its own whether to keep exploring a particular site, or move on Smart as the Mars Curiosity mission has been about landing and finding its own way on a distant world, the rover is pretty brainless when it comes to

Upgrade to Mars rovers could aid discovery on more distant worlds

Crowdsourcing weather using smartphone batteries

Smartphones are a great way to check in on the latest weather predictions, but new research aims to use the batteries in those same smartphones to predict the weather. A group of smartphone app developers and weather experts created a way to use the temperature sensors built into smartphone batteries to crowdsource weather information. These

Crowdsourcing weather using smartphone batteries

Climate Wizard Makes Large Databases of Climate Information Visual, Accessible

A Web tool that generates color maps of projected temperature and precipitation changes using 16 of the world’s most prominent climate-change models is being used to consider such things as habitat shifts that will affect endangered species, places around the world where crops could be at risk because of drought and temperatures that could cripple

Climate Wizard Makes Large Databases of Climate Information Visual, Accessible

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