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  • Plants Could Transform How We Measure Tidal Marshes

    Growing up in New Jersey, Emily Wilson regularly passed tidal marshes without giving them much thought. They were part of the coastal landscape—stretches of green and blue she saw from the road.

    It wasn’t until she began studying environmental science as an undergraduate that she realized how remarkable they were—plants thriving in salty, waterlogged environments amidst the constant ebb and flow of tides.

    Today, as a Boston University PhD candidate in Earth & Environment, Wilson studies those same ecosystems—and has discovered that the plants she once drove past may hold important information to more accurately track the global climate.

    Read more at: Boston University

    Photo Credit: Emily Wilson, Boston University

     

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  • Butterflies on the Move to Higher Ground

    How are butterflies in the Alps responding to rising temperatures?

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  • UNM Researchers Study Permafrost Thaw, Water Quality and Carbon Cycling in Alaska

    A University of New Mexico research team spent several weeks in northern Alaska this summer studying how permafrost thaw may be changing water quality and the movement of carbon through Arctic watersheds.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Fast-Moving Wildfires Leave Forests Less Able to Recover, Study Finds

    The severe, drought-fueled fires now burning across much of the American West and Canada may be scorching forests so thoroughly that they cannot recover to the forests they once were, new research shows.

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  • Could Hawaiʻi’s Eucalyptus Forests Become a New Source of Building Materials?

    University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researchers are working to determine whether Hawaiʻi-grown eucalyptus could become a reliable source of lumber for construction, helping reduce the state’s reliance on imported building materials while supporting healthier forests.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Drought is Reshaping the Spread of Infectious Diseases

    From the American West to Europe, droughts are drying up rivers, fueling destructive fires and reshaping ecosystems.

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  • The Year 2026 Marks a Turning Point for Our Forests

    Botany professor Ansgar Kahmen has been studying Switzerland’s forests for years. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • More than a Decade of Observation in Seattle Suburbs Shows Where Sensitive Bird Species Won’t Go

    Nearly 30 years ago, a simple question sent University of Washington researchers into the Puget Sound lowlands to look for birds. 

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  • Project Demonstrates Autonomous Capability for Floating Offshore Wind Monitoring

    A multidisciplinary team has successfully tested a novel autonomous monitoring system designed to improve how environmental evidence is generated for decision-makers managing the sustainable future expansion of floating offshore wind.

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  • Corn Stalks. It’s What’s for Dinner … If You’re a Microbe.

    Engineers have developed a strain of a common bacterial species that can feed exclusively on the three major sugars present in corn stalks. 

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