University of Arizona ecology and evolutionary biology processor Brian Enquist and former doctoral student Vanessa Buzzard trekked across the Americas: from moist, tropical jungles in Panama to the frigid boreal forests in Colorado to the wet temperate forests of the Pacific Northwest.
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NASA Measures Dorian’s Heavy Rainfall from Bahamas to Carolinas
Hurricane Dorian continues to generate tremendous amounts of rainfall, and has left over three feet of rain in some areas of the Bahamas and is now lashing the Carolinas.
80% Cut in Antibiotics Entering Thames Needed to Avoid Surge in Superbugs
The amount of antibiotics entering the River Thames would need to be cut by as much as 80 per cent to avoid the development and spread of antibiotic-resistant ‘superbugs’, a new study has shown.
Tiny Airborne Particles from Wildfires Have Climate Change Implications
Wildfires are widespread across the globe.
What Are the Hidden Co-Benefits of Green Infrastructure?
Researchers find that large green spaces like parks and wetlands help maintain groundwater levels and support habitats among other benefits.
Tropical Storm Faxai Gets a Name and NASA Gets an Infrared Picture
Tropical Storm 14W has been moving through the Northwestern Pacific Ocean for several days and has now been renamed Faxai.


