Ecosystem Science and Management (ESM) brings together rangeland ecology, hydrology, soil science, and entomology to help students understand the bigger picture. You’ll explore how ecosystems work, ...
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$600B ecosystem collapse 'destabilizing the planet' as Earth crosses 7 of 9 planetary safety limits
Earth's vital limits are shattering. Humanity has now crossed seven of nine planetary boundaries, thrusting societies into uncharted territory beyond the stable conditions that nurtured civilization ...
As a forest ecologist, I study the factors that structure ecosystems, such as landforms and climate, the structure of the ecosystems themselves, especially their vegetation and soils, and the ...
Life science startups account for just 8% of global startups but are the second largest driver of investment capital, according to a 2022 report. Cell and gene therapies, machine learning technologies ...
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Ecosystem productivity shapes how soil microbes store or release carbon, challenging old assumptions
Soils store more carbon than the atmosphere and vegetation combined, with soil microorganisms playing the main role. As a ...
The Forest Ecosystem Science degree is based on a vision that combines professional competency in forest management skills with an enhanced understanding of ecological sciences. Students interested in ...
The Professional Science Master’s in Ecosystem Science and Sustainability at Colorado State University can be completed in as few as three semesters and includes a 400-hour professional internship in ...
David Snow, Pegasus Park executive director, speaking at INVEST Digital Health 2025 “Lyda Hill is passionate about two things,” Snow said. “Growing life science companies and building a social impact ...
Education and research and development (R&D) are critical drivers of economic growth and innovation. Although Ukraine has strong levels of human capital and numerous higher education institutions, the ...
From the Phantom jet to the helm of Israel’s second-largest university, Prof. Arie Zaban reflects on leadership during war and why universities can’t lose sight of the people they serve ...
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