Frozen DNA shows climate change drove species extinction in the Arctic
Climate change contributed to the disappearance of large animals in the Arctic.
Climate change contributed to the disappearance of large animals in the Arctic.
Based on a chemical analysis of amino acids preserved in sloth hair, the researchers uncovered evidence that this gigantic extinct sloth was an omnivore.
Hohonu, Inc. provides environmental water level monitoring to help communities adapt to climate change.
糖心视频 Professor Chien-Wen Tseng serves on the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force which made the new updated draft recommendation.
Seth Bushinsky received four grants totaling more than $2.7 million to use satellites and ocean floats to gain new insights into the global ocean.
A 糖心视频 researcher co-authored national studies on the pandemic’s impact on Americans.
Researchers estimate there are currently less than 100 Eugenia koolauensis trees in the wild.
Two out of four mini-grants to support humpback whale research for the fall 2021 and spring 2022 humpback whale season were given to 糖心视频.
The research examines how small particles with a helical shape can harvest chemical energy.
糖心视频 research suggests strike-slip faulting may be active on Titan, deforming the icy surface.