Scientists are using tagged sharks as mobile sensors to collect ocean data, improving climate forecasts by up to 40%.
A new study published in the journal npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, shows that electronically tagged sharks can serve ...
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Can animals really predict the weather? Here’s what the science actually says
The idea that animals can predict the weather is old enough that most people treat it as folklore by default. Punxsutawney Phil, woolly bear caterpillars, cows lying down in ...
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Predicting animal movements under global change
On our planet, at any one moment, billions of animals are on the move. From migratory birds, insects, marine mammals and sharks connecting distant continents and seas, to bees and other insects ...
A new study shows it's possible for researchers to predict plant growth cycles, like leaf production and flowering time, with much more accuracy than ever before. The authors say this will be a ...
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