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  • The National Geographic Societys Committee for Research and Exploration has awarded Assistant Professor of Geography Mike Loranty a grant for his project Disentangling Tree and Shrub Phenology in Siberian Taiga Ecosystems. The funding will cover Lorantys travel to the Northeast Scientific Station in Chersky, Russia, where he will monitor the timing or phenology [因
    April 11, 2016
  • Professor Tim McCay
    蹤獲弝けs Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute continues its mission of supporting innovative research with four new grants for 2016. The special funding is designed to help bring together 蹤獲弝け faculty with outside researchers from around the world in an effort to open new areas of study, and to find creative ways to tackle existing problems.
    March 23, 2016
  • Researchers with packs walk across an open field.
    Together they will travel more than 500 miles, through forests, mountains, and desolate tundra. The entire forest, growing in a shallow layer of soil, sits on ice and frozen dirt that is tens of thousands of years old.
    March 1, 2016
  • 蹤獲弝け assistant professor of geography Michael Loranty was involved in new research that predicts rising temperatures will lead to a massive greening, or increase in plant cover, in the Arctic. In the paper published March 31 in Nature Climate Change, scientists reveal new models projecting that wooded areas in the Arctic could increase by as [因
    April 2, 2013