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New computer model reveals how Bronze Age Scandinavians could have crossed the sea Open sea trips from Denmark to Norway may have been possible -- even if hugging the coast was likely safer Date ...
All sea turtle species are threatened worldwide. They migrate long distances in the oceans—often thousands of kilometers—and ...
Computational modeling could improve how scientists and planners understand and prepare for natural disasters on our coasts ...
A new computer model developed by engineers at the Florida Atlantic University uses deep learning to count manatees in images captured by cameras. The model has been trained to identify manatees ...
New model accurately predicts how coasts will be impacted by storms and sea-level rise Date: July 7, 2021 Source: University of Plymouth Summary: Scientists have developed a simple algorithm-based ...
Now a new study offers a model that predicts the formation of telltale "melt ponds" on Arctic sea ice remarkably well—despite being developed in the 1920s to show how objects become magnetic.
Living with climate change: How to adapt to rising sea levels and changing rainfall patterns at the North Sea coast by University of Oldenburg edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Andrew Zinin ...