New study upends established models of forecasting coextinction in complex ecosystems
“Nature seems to have some backup plans when you need them,” said Haldre Rogers, assistant professor in EEOB.
“Nature seems to have some backup plans when you need them,” said Haldre Rogers, assistant professor in EEOB.
Vela will be one of seven participants representing the United States in the 2017 Young Observer Program.
Two in LAS awarded named faculty positions thanks to a generous donation.
LAS’ Mossimo Marengo is part of a team studying the system.
Three Liberal Arts and Sciences graduate students participated in a Science Communication Fellowship hosted by Reiman Gardens to learn to communicate scientific research to a general audience.
Julie Kuhlman expands girls’ opportunities to learn science through hands-on activities at Edwards Elementary School in Ames.
In his forthcoming book, “Interpersonal Divide in the Age of the Machine,” Michael Bugeja explores what might happen if we allow machines to dictate our life.
Parents know that co-sleeping is considered a no-no, but many still allow their children to crawl into bed with them at night.