2023-11-09
Rachel Moore spent nearly 50 days in one of the most remote places on Earth, collecting ice cores; the research has implications for climate change predictions and searching for signs of life on icy worlds.
2023-08-28
The BBISS Graduate Fellows Program provides graduate students with enhanced training in sustainability, team science, and leadership in addition to their usual programs of study.
2023-10-02
Emmy Hughes, a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at É«»¨Ìà has been selected as a recipient of the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholar Foundation award.
2023-10-09
By lassoing lizards, putting tiny chips on their legs, and tracking them for three years, É«»¨ÌÃ’s James Stroud revealed why species often appear unchanged for millions of years despite Charles Darwin’s theory of constant evolution.
2023-09-26
É«»¨Ìà researchers have uncovered eco-friendly bacterial proteins that stabilize methane clathrates, offering a green solution to climate challenges and potential implications for astrobiology.
2023-09-11
In response to changing climates, many plants and animals are moving to higher elevations, seeking cooler temperatures. But a new study finds that flying insects like bees and moths may struggle with insurmountable issues to this escape route.
2023-09-06
Their novel approach showed how mammal traits evolved with changing environments over time and revealed factors that contributed to biodiversity loss.
2023-09-06
Scientists at the É«»¨Ìà Technology and Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart have published a perspectives piece on the different tools used throughout the world aiding in the conservation of wildlife and biodiversity.
2023-08-21
Up to twice the amount of subglacial water that was originally predicted might be draining into the ocean – potentially increasing glacial melt, sea level rise, and biological disturbances.
2023-07-06
Forecasts call for a near-normal hurricane season, but climate change could make future seasons more unpredictable than ever before.