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‘Many kids go through a phase where they want to be a marine scientist. For me, it wasn’t a phase’

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by Patricia Albano / Angharad Brewer Gillham, Frontiers science writer Patricia stands with remotely operated vehicle Deep Discoverer aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer during an expedition to explore the deep waters off the West Florida Shelf. The post ‘Many kids go through a phase where they want to be a marine scientist.

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New low-cost camera could help scientists forecast volcano eruptions affecting millions

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By Deborah Pirchner, Frontiers science writer Image: Shutterstock.com Monitoring emissions from volcanoes – particularly sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) using specialized cameras – is important for hazard forecasting. They have now published an article about the camera design and two initial datasets in Frontiers in Earth Science.

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How dancing honey bees could help us save pollinators

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As an open access publisher, Frontiers has several research topics focused on pollinator research. Check out this post on our news site for a curated list. See the article published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution ). Around the world, they contribute to the conservation of biodiversity, and importantly, to food security.

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