The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued its annual Arctic Report Card on Tuesday, which documents the way rising temperatures, diminished ice, thawing permafrost, melting glaciers ...
A river in northern Alaska has turned orange as thawing permafrost releases heavy metals, raising alarms over toxic pollution ...
Drones have uncovered a deadly virus in Arctic whales, revealing alarming health risks and highlighting urgent threats to ...
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Researchers Use Drones To Catch Whale Snot and Find a Deadly, Measles-Like Virus in the Arctic
This innovative technique, colloquially known as “snot-bot” sampling, allows us to understand whale health better than ever ...
Warming and freshening of Arctic waters can weaken ocean circulation systems that influence weather patterns across Europe ...
Whale breath collected by drones is giving clues to the health of wild humpbacks and other whales.Scientists flew drones ...
The virus causes severe respiratory, neurological and immune damage, and has triggered multiple mass mortality events ...
The report stresses that cross-border research, Indigenous-led monitoring, and sustained environmental observations are ...
Scientists have detected a deadly whale virus, known as cetacean morbillivirus, in the animals in Norway using a method where ...
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Whale Breath May Reveal a Deadly Virus Circulating in Arctic Waters
Learn how drone-based sampling is opening a new window into whale health in remote Arctic regions.
Drones have been used to successfully collect samples from the exhaled breath of whales, revealing the first evidence of ...
A river in northern Alaska made the scientific community focus on it recently after parts of its waterway had changed their colour dramatically, a fac.
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