In her 30 years working as a researcher in Madagascar, CU Boulder Anthropology Professor Michelle Sauther has had a number of chance encounters with a strange forest creature: a wild, oversized cat with a characteristic tabby-like coloring.
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A new tool to help protect vulnerable species identifies some of the most cost-effective conservation bargains in the US.
Stanford Researcher Reveals Influence of Global Warming on Extreme Weather Events Has Been Frequently Underestimated
Analysis shows global warming is intensifying the occurrence of unprecedented hot spells and downpours faster than predicted by historical trends.
Sugar Brings a Lot of Carbon Dioxide Into the Deeper Sea
The oceans are a very important reservoir for carbon in the system of the earth. However, many aspects of the marine carbon cycle are still unknown.
Scientists Find Annual Ecosystem Respiration Resistant to Changes in Freeze-thaw Periods in Semi-arid Permafrost
Warming may alter soil freeze-thaw (F-T) process, such as the start and end dates, frequency and intensity, during winter in cold regions.
Major Investment in Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Research by the EU
Aviation accounts for approximately two to three per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions.