Division of Natural Sciences
Christopher Picard of ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ is one of 21 students nationwide to win support from United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation.
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ study shows that 96% of all carbon offset credits from U.S. forestry projects were issued for improved forest management practices, not tree planting or forest protection.
New ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ research shows that bacteria harness physical laws to operate at the edge of chaos and use calcium to independently diversify and find a place to settle down.
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ researcher Edward Chuong recently received an international award for his lab’s work studying transposons in the human genome.
The award will fund small exhibits created by high school students that will tour museums and birding festivals throughout the Americas, raising awareness about climate change and promoting STEM diversity.
New ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ research shows that even with increased physical costs, female barn swallows prioritize the needs of their offspring over their own health.
Two graduates recall when they were the only female math undergrads at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ.