Paper links historic data and genetics to better understand modern response to climate change The post By studying yellow warbler, researchers hope to better understand response to rapid climate change in wild species appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Colorado State University Biology Professor Melinda (Mendy) Smith has been elected as a fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) – the world’s largest Earth and space science association. The post Melinda Smith elected as 2025 AGU Fellow appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
It may technically be fall, but September kept us in sunny skies, celebratory weekends, and classroom deep-dives at URochester.| News Center
UNC College biology professor Bob Goldstein and UNC School of Medicine professors Michael F. Almeida and Dr. Jeffrey Stringer will be honored at the University Day ceremony Oct. 12. The post 3 receive faculty, staff University Day awards appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
Sophia Vona studies how the public perceives antimicrobial resistance — and what changing the narrative means for the future of research. The post Rethinking Science Communication appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
In a new study, a team of scientists determined the minimum natural habitat on agricultural land that will allow insect pollinators — including bumble bees, solitary bees, hoverflies and butterflies — to thrive. UW News reached out to co-author Berry Brosi, UW professor of biology, to learn more about these results and how habitat is important to two types of bees native to Washington.| UW News
Bee experts wouldn’t have previously expected to find the likes of Osmia cyaneonitens, Dufourea dilatipes and Stelis heronae in Washington. But this year, while collecting pollinators in Chelan County to study how climate and wildfires affect native bee populations, Autumn Maust, a University of Washington research scientist of biology, discovered eight bee species never recorded in Washington.| UW News
A new study from the biology department has uncovered that shark meat sold in U.S. grocery stores, seafood markets and online vendors often comes from endangered species and is frequently mislabeled.| College of Arts and Sciences
A new study from the biology department shows that insect populations are rapidly declining even in relatively undisturbed landscapes.| College of Arts and Sciences
Election recognizes the new member’s “outstanding record of scientific and technical achievement and willingness to assist the Academy in providing the best available scientific information and technical understanding to inform complex policy decisions in Washington.”| UW News
Study describes a breakthrough method for upconverting a natural polymer into a wide range of new and more sustainable high-performance materials.| College of Natural Sciences
Head graduated with a Ph.D. from the Department of Biology after studying the complicated life cycle process and genetics of molting crabs.| College of Natural Sciences