Alligators, rulers of the swamps, link marine and freshwater ecosystems
Research News ‘Gators follow the tides to find food, ferrying nutrients as they go November 2, 2017 Find related stories on NSF’s Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Program site. The sophistication…
Land cover change in Botswana savannas: Don’t blame the elephants
Research News Study finds that human-caused fires are a major factor November 7, 2017 Find related stories on NSF’s Environmental Research and Education (ERE) programs at this link. Why are…
Veterans helping veterans through research
Research News Research Experiences for Undergraduates program addresses challenge of veterans enrolling in college November 10, 2017 Honoring veterans’ military service and attending to their re-entry into civilian life are…
Harmful Partnerships
December 2020 Print this issue Harmful PartnershipsWhen Someone You Love is AbusiveSend us your comments Abuse can be difficult to see, especially when it’s in your own relationship. It can…
Barrett, Raymond highlight Space Force’s achievements, path forward
ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) — Department of the Air Force Secretary, Barbara M. Barrett, offered an upbeat assessment Oct. 28 of the Space Force’s development while also describing in stark terms…
Futures of the Scientific Imagination
Some of the greatest ideas in science and engineering started out as sketches on paper napkins and notebook margins. Some call these sketches science fiction. At the National Science Foundation…
NASA, US, European Partner Satellite Returns First Sea Level Measurements
Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich, a joint U.S.-European satellite built to measure global sea surface height, has sent back its first measurements of sea level. Read the full article at the source:…
Song of the red rock arches
Research News Scientists decipher sounds of Colorado Plateau arches’ movements December 5, 2017 It starts out as a rumble, like something heard underwater. It rises and falls in waves that…