6 Questions Drones Are Answering About Climate Change
Christopher Field is quoted in climate change research using drones "to understand the role of climate variation in driving changes in glassland composition."
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U.S. Malaria Donations Saved Almost 2 Million African Children
Dr. Eran Bendavid is mentioned refrencing a study on the effectivness on Global Aid in fighting Malaria
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Flu, asteroids pose more danger to humans than sharks, experts say
Study by co-author Fiorenza Micheli is cited, explaining the low risks of shark attacks
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Scientists Calculate Years When Cities Will Experience Changed Climate Permanently
Chris Field's comments on a point of no return and rising temperatures in cities with "off-the-charts hot" climate.
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Need Some Smart Summer Reading? Grab the 3 Books Stanford Is Having All Freshmen Read
Noah Diffenbaugh cited on 3 keys books for incoming Stanford students
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Stanford’s Gretchen Daily Wins the $450,000 Blue Planet Prize
Mentions Gretchen Daily as recipient of the 2017 Blue Plant Prize award
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Against Hunger and Poverty. Here's Why Scientists around the world are harnessing AI's data-mining ability in the fight against poverty.
Marshall Burke is quoted on research done to improve agricultural in the places needed most
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Researchers call for reducing methane from food production
Robert Jackson is cited on his study into the rise of methane gas and how "it can do major damage."
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Methane Emissions Have Been Surging, And No One Is Quite Sure Why
Research coauthored by Robert Jackson shows how methane levels have rise to an extend which has not been seen in over two decades
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Five Big Questions About How to Forge Humanity's Future
Cassandra Brooks comments on our oceans and "managing the ecosystem"
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This EPA research program just got a rave scientific review. Trump wants to eliminate it.
Harold Mooney is quoted on the possible cut to the STAR program and its importance in "research that aims to solve real-life, practical problems."
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Judge's ruling focuses Dakota pipeline opponents on hearing next week
Deborah Ann Sivas, professor at the Law School, director of the Stanford Environmental Law Clinic and senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment, comments on the proceedings in the Dakota pipeline crisis
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The 3 books Stanford is asking incoming freshman to read over the summer
Cites Noah Diffenbaugh's comments on the Three Books Program
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Commentary: Life support for coal will make America an energy backwater
Cites study by Charles Kolstad diving into possible factors for the decline of the coal industry.
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Gretchen Daily honored with Blue Planet Prize for her work to harmonize people and nature
Gretchen Daily is mentioned as the recipient of the Blue Planet Prize for her work on "creating practical solutions to securing both ecosystems and human well-being."
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DNA left by ocean animals provides rare glimpse of marine ecosystems
Cites Alexandria Boehm comments on the future of eDNA
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Life Support for Coal Will Make the U.S. an Energy Backwater
Charles D. Kolstad is cited on research into factors as to why the coal industry has steadily declined
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Is Zika Dangerous For Kids? It Probably Depends On The Age
Quotes Desiree LaBeaud, an infectious disease pediatrician at Stanford University, who studies mosquito-borne viruses.
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India’s punishing heat waves are becoming more deadly
Noah Diffenbaugh on climate change impacts being felt now.
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Virtual Reality Can Teach Altruism, Empathy — and Why You Should Use Less Toilet Paper
Jeremy Bailenson and VR: creating a more sustainable future
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