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Young Champions Fighting for Clean Water

November 24, 2025

In the heart of Florida, a group of young activists is making waves in the fight for clean water. River Kidz, a nonprofit organization, started with just two 10-year-olds who wanted to make a difference. Naia Mader and Evie Flaugh raised $85 by selling lemonade, and that small act of kindness grew i

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Golden Kelp's Fight Against Pollution: A Tale of Two Populations

November 7, 2025

Coastal areas often bear the brunt of human activities, with pollutants seeping into the water and settling into the sediments. Among the creatures affected are golden kelp, E. radiata, which can't just up and leave when things get tough. They have to toughen up or adapt to survive. Scientists want

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A Heartbeat for the Back Bay: Joan Pizzo's Legacy

November 1, 2025

Joan Pizzo, a passionate advocate for the environment, has left a lasting impact on the community and the delicate ecosystem of the Back Bay. Her journey began with simple walks along the cliffs of Upper Newport Bay, where she and her children would observe the local birds. These outings sparked a d

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Estuaries Under Pressure: Unmasking Pollution Sources in Rapidly Growing Coastal Areas

May 22, 2025

In the heart of southern China, the Modaomen Estuary is a bustling coastal zone that is quickly becoming more urban. This transformation brings with it a significant challenge: pollution from potentially toxic elements (PTEs). These elements, which include copper, lead, zinc, cadmium, chromium, merc

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Nitrogen's Journey in the Yangtze River Estuary

May 22, 2025

The Yangtze River Estuary is a hotspot for nitrogen activity. Human actions have led to a surge in nutrients flowing into this area, disrupting the natural nitrogen cycle. Two crucial processes in this cycle are nitrification and nitrogen uptake. These processes have not been studied together much i

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Round Gobies: How Temperature and Salt Affect Their Spread

April 26, 2025

The round goby, a small fish, has been making waves in North American waters since the 1990s. It first appeared in the Great Lakes and has since journeyed eastward, reaching the Hudson River Estuary in 2021. Scientists wanted to understand how this fish handles saltwater, especially as it moves into

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Fire and Ice: A North Sea Collision

March 11, 2025

The North Sea was the scene of a dramatic event on March 10, 2025. Two ships, the U. S. -flagged oil tanker Stena Immaculate and the Portuguese container ship Solong, collided. The tanker was stationary, anchored about 10 miles off the coast near Hull, England. Both vessels caught fire after the imp

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Madagascar's River: A Strange Sight from Space

January 26, 2025

NASA astronaut Don Pettit recently snapped a photo from the International Space Station (ISS) that shows something quite fascinating. The Betsiboka River estuary in Madagascar, when seen from 250 miles above Earth, looks a lot like the tiny blood vessels in the back of our eyes, known as the retina.

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Norway's Nuclear Readiness: How Computers Help Predict Radiation Spread

January 10, 2025

Ever wondered how Norway prepares for a nuclear emergency? Numerical models are a big help! They quickly predict where radioactive particles might go, so officials can take the right emergency actions. These models also help understand how these particles move in air and water. But there are lots of

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How Color Data Can Help Track Mud in Wetlands and Deltas

December 25, 2024

Wetlands and deltas are crucial for our planet, especially as sea levels rise. One way they cope is by trapping tiny bits of mud, called suspended solids, to build up their surfaces. Scientists often use special cameras on planes to map these solids. However, the recipes they use to make sense of th