Colorado State University atmospheric chemist Delphine Farmer had spent her entire career probing the complexities of outdoor air – how gases and particles in the atmosphere move, interact and change, and how human activities perturb the air we breathe. Then, she went inside.
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Comment: Ranchers vs Wildlife
When you think of the effects of climate change on wildlife, what’s the first image that pops into your mind?
Not All In-Home Drinking Water Filters Completely Remove Toxic PFAS
The water filter on your refrigerator door, the pitcher-style filter you keep inside the fridge and the whole-house filtration system you installed last year may function differently and have vastly different price tags, but they have one thing in common.
Sediment Loading Key to Predicting Post-Wildfire Debris Flows
The mudslides that follow wildfires in Southern California can be deadly and difficult to predict.
Research Brief: The Outsized Influence of Ocean Temperatures on Central American Climate
Tourists today spend thousands of dollars to explore and enjoy the lush and thriving rainforests of Guatemala.
New Global Biodiversity Study Provides Unified Map of Life on Land and in the Ocean
New research led by the Monterey Bay Aquarium and partner organizations yielded the first comprehensive global biodiversity map documenting the distribution of life both on land and in the ocean.