Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run
Cites Study by Manu Prakash on starfish larva and their "feed-versus-speed mechanism."
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Stanford researchers work on methods for monitoring of DNA in wastewater
Study by Craig Criddle, a professor of civil and environmental engineering, cited
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Stanford researchers work on methods for monitoring of DNA in wastewater
Research cited by Craig Criddle looking into how wastewater could be key to improving public health
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Cattle and Other Ruminants Blamed for Methane Surge
Co author of study by Robert Jackson cited on the rising methane levels and where they stem from
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Methane Gas On The Rise, Highlights Human-Driven Sources Of Greenhouse Gas Emission
Robert Jackson's study cites argriculture as one of the biggest contributors to methane emissions
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DNA in wastewater could provide clues to help community health, Stanford researchers say
Craig Criddle's study to detect disease and new pathogens in wastewater could lead a new outlook on public health
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DNA in wastewater could provide clues to help community health, researchers say
Cites study by Craig Criddle on using waste water and creating a more proactive environment for improving public health
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Agriculture Eyed as Culprit in Global Methane Emissions Spike
Robert Jackson, chair of Stanford University's Earth System Science Department, cited on his study into the rapid rise methane gas what what it means for our environmental future
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Globe-warming methane emissions may be canceling gains on carbon dioxide
Cites study co authors by Robert Jackson, a Michelle and Kevin Douglas Provostial Professor and chair of the department of Earth System Science in the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences.
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Vanishing: The extinction crisis is far worse than you think
Woods Senior Fellow Paul Ehrlich (Biology) and Jasper Ridge Biological Reserve Executive Director Anthony Barnosky discuss past and present mass extinctions in a year-long story series called “Vanishing."
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Global Methane Emissions Growing Faster Now: Study
New findings published in Geophysical Research Letters discussed by Rob Jackson.
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DNA in wastewater could provide clues to help community health
Craig Criddle's study into wastewater and how its finding could be "a sentinel for public health."
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Trump's Election Leaves Scientists In A Climate Of Uncertainty
NPR speaks with Rob Jackson at the AGU's Fall Meeting about what the election means for the science community.
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Methane Surge Worries Scientists
Cited study by Robert Jackson into the rise of methane gas and how this rapid rise is cause for concern
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Global Methane Levels Growing Faster To "worst-case Scenario": Study
Cites reports co-authored by Woods Senior Fellow Rob Jackson on the rise of methane gas and the causes to climate change
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Rapid Rise in Methane Emissions in 10 Years Surprises Scientists
Rob Jackson discusses significance of recent surge in methane emissions.
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Cattle methane emissions undermining battle against global warming
Cites Robert Jackson's research study into agricultural effects contributing to climate change
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Methane Emissions Are On The Rise. That’s A Big Problem
Quotes Rob Jackson discussing how reducing methane is the quickest way to slow climate change.
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Methane surge needs 'urgent attention'
BBC interview with Rob Jackson about his recent studies focused on methane from agriculture and fossil fuels.
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