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Atmospheric winds have surprising impact on ocean weather

By NSF Public Affairs on Apr 23, 2025   Featured, Science/Education  

Atmospheric winds have surprising impact on ocean weather

New research improves ocean weather forecasts, enhancing public safety and economic growth U.S. National Science Foundation-supported researchers published a new paper that explains how atmospheric wind affects eddies, an ocean weather phenomena of spinning ocean currents. “Our theory and findings provide a roadmap for incorporating interactions between winds and ocean eddies into operational and long-term forecasting,” said […]

Study takes unprecedented peek into life of 17,000-year-old mammoth

By NSF Public Affairs on Aug 28, 2021   Featured, Science/Education  

Study takes unprecedented peek into life of 17,000-year-old mammoth

An international research team has retraced the astonishing lifetime journey of an Arctic woolly mammoth, which covered enough of the Alaska landscape during its 28 years to almost circle the Earth twice. Scientists gathered unprecedented details of its life through analysis of a 17,000-year-old fossil from the University of Alaska Museum of the North. By […]

Eruption of Alaska’s Okmok Volcano Linked to Period of Extreme Cold in Ancient Rome

By NSF Public Affairs on Jul 7, 2020   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Eruption of Alaska’s Okmok Volcano Linked to Period of Extreme Cold in Ancient Rome

  An international team of scientists has found evidence connecting an unexplained period of extreme cold in ancient Rome with an unlikely source: a massive eruption of Alaska’s Okmok volcano, located on the opposite side of the Earth. Around the time of Julius Caesar’s death in 44 BCE, written sources describe a period of unusual […]

Smart Sponge Could Clean Up Oil Spills

By NSF Public Affairs on Jun 5, 2020   Acid Society, Featured, Science/Education  

Smart Sponge Could Clean Up Oil Spills

  A team funded by the National Science Foundation has developed a porous smart sponge that selectively soaks up oil in water. With an ability to absorb more than 30 times its weight in oil, the sponge could be used to inexpensively and efficiently clean up oil spills without harming marine life. The sponge can be reused dozens of […]

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