NewsNew Study Offers Cautious Hope about the Resilience of Redwoodsby Northern Arizona UniversityUpdated models of redwoods show some of the oldest carbon reserves ever measured
NewsFuture Emissions from ‘Country of Permafrost’ Significantby Northern Arizona UniversityNew study describes nine different futures based on how climate warming progresses
NewsWhat a Martian Meteorite Can Teach Us about Earth’s Originsby Northern Arizona UniversityDiscovery could help explain why Earth developed to sustain life and Mars did not
NewsNew Study Suggests Wildlife May Be Answer to Phosphorus Crisisby Northern Arizona UniversityThe world faces a potential shortage in phosphorus as easily minable sources run out
NewsEarth’s Coldest Forests Are Shifting Northward with Climate Changeby Northern Arizona UniversityChanges in vegetation could affect both plant and animal biodiversity, especially species like caribou and moose
NewsEcologists Compare Accuracy of Lidar Technologies for Monitoring Vegetationby Northern Arizona UniversityFindings suggest mobile platforms have great potential for monitoring a variety of forest attributes
NewsA Few Common Bacteria Account for Majority of Carbon Use in Soilby Northern Arizona UniversityNew research measures CO2 release from soil bacteria more accurately than studies that focus on bacterial abundance alone
NewsStudy Finds Water Efficiency Achievable throughout US without Decreeby Northern Arizona UniversityNorthern Arizona University researchers looked at how much water conservation can readily and affordably be achieved in each region and industry
NewsUnique Collaboration Plays Key Role in UAE's First Mars Missionby Northern Arizona UniversityEmirates Mars Infrared Spectrometer (EMIRS) aboard spacecraft developed to create first holistic picture of Martian atmosphere
NewsPhenoCam Network Harnesses 'Big Data' to Predict Impact of Warmer Climate on Ecosystem Productivity and Carbon Cyclingby Northern Arizona UniversityHistorically, the methods available for measuring phenological changes across ecosystems have been less than ideal