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The Proterozoic Eon, spanning from 2,500 million to 539 million years ago, marked a transformative chapter in Earth's history ...
Scientists warn that future hurricanes will be off charts of current scale: 'We do need a new category' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Research charts ecological impact of microbial respiration in oxygen-starved ocean Date: July 23, 2014 Source: University of British Columbia Summary: A sulfur-oxidizing bacterial group called ...
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Chart of life extended by nearly 1.5 billion years Date: December 19, 2024 Source: Virginia Tech Summary: Fossilized skeletons and shells clearly show how evolution and extinction unfolded over ...
Tomorrow needs environmental data scientists who are skilled at understanding the fundamentals of ecological science. Students develop the strong computational and analytical tools needed to manage ...
The journal publishes research in all areas of the environmental chemical sciences, interfacing with earth science, applied science, and policy solutions, including: Environmental chemistry – sources, ...
Environmental Science: Atmospheres is a gold open access journal committed to bringing the wider environmental science and climate change communities together in a fresh, open approach. We cover the ...
This week’s Org Chart column contains recent appointments of faculty members to top positions in departments, a university center and an institute. The Center for Regional Change, or CRC, is entering ...
The Adirondack Ecological Center (AEC) is the leader in ecological sciences in the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York and a major contributor to international, place-based research.
Ecology is the study of interactions between organisms and their environment. Biodiversity and ecosystem services are essential for the well-being of humans, living, and nonliving organisms. The study ...
However, science is expensive and may not always be trusted or welcomed by customary users of wildlife. Short scientific studies in which traditional monitoring methods are calibrated against ...