NewsScientists Might Be Using a Flawed Strategy to Predict Impacts of Climate Changeby University of ArizonaUniversity of Arizona researchers say change is happening faster than trees can adapt
NewsThe Pace of Climate-Driven Extinction Is Accelerating, Study Showsby University of ArizonaResearchers found 70 years' worth of climate-related extinction occurred in only seven years
NewsScientists Develop New Way to Measure Windby University of ArizonaUsing data from two NOAA satellites, researchers developed an algorithm for measuring wind via water vapor
NewsThe Ants Go Marching in a Methodical Wayby University of ArizonaNew research suggests that one species of rock ants search their environment in a methodical way
NewsTropical Cyclones Act as ‘Massive Heat Pumps’ That Fuel Extreme Heatby University of ArizonaExtreme heat often follows tropical cyclones, which can complicate disaster recovery even further
NewsScientists Identify Potential Source of ‘Shock-Darkened’ Meteoritesby University of ArizonaMeteorite characteristics could explain certain discrepancies in how near-Earth asteroids are classified
NewsMore than Meets the Eye: How Patterns in Nature Ariseby University of ArizonaHow patterns in nature inspire everything from scientific theory to biodegradable materials
NewsFast-Melting Alpine Permafrost May Contribute to Rising Global Temperaturesby University of ArizonaResearchers show that permafrost at high elevations is more vulnerable than Arctic permafrost
NewsFuture Forests Will Have Smaller Trees and Soak Up Less Carbonby University of ArizonaPredicting the future of forests is complex, but researchers just made it easier
NewsTurning Cameras Off during Virtual Meetings Can Reduce Fatigueby University of ArizonaZoom fatigue can be worse for women and employees newer to the organization, say researchers