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Does a warmer future favor microbial friend or foe? Ecoss researchers win $3.4M to study interactions in changing soil

Does a warmer future favor microbial friend or foe? Ecoss researchers win $3.4M to study interactions in changing soil

by ecos | Dec 5, 2022 | By Kate Petersen, Global Change, News & Events, Scientific Illustrations

In 2002, the Odyssey probe discovered evidence of past ice on Mars. The U.S. Congress authorized the Iraq War resolution. The Anaheim Angels won the World Series. And in a meadow 15 miles north of Flagstaff, scientists began to monitor and move small plots of soil...
Future emissions from ‘country of permafrost’ significant, must be factored into global climate targets

Future emissions from ‘country of permafrost’ significant, must be factored into global climate targets

by ecos | Oct 17, 2022 | By Kate Petersen, Global Change, News & Events, Scientific Illustrations

By the end of this century, permafrost in the rapidly warming Arctic will likely emit as much carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere as a large industrial nation, and potentially more than the U.S. has emitted since the start of the industrial...
A bridge to stronger, more diverse Earth sciences

A bridge to stronger, more diverse Earth sciences

by ecos | Apr 29, 2022 | By Kate Petersen, Featured, News & Events, Uncategorized

The Center for Ecosystem Science and Society (Ecoss) at NAU has been named one of 15 new partner institutions of the AGU Bridge Program, which works to support students in applying to and succeeding in graduate school in the Earth sciences. Ecoss and the other new...
Decoding biological mysteries with algae: NAU team wins $3M from NSF to model microbiome

Decoding biological mysteries with algae: NAU team wins $3M from NSF to model microbiome

by ecos | Nov 18, 2021 | By Kate Petersen, Featured, News & Events, Uncategorized

The tiny cosmos of organisms living on a streamer of algae in a river—the algal microbiome—could help scientists learn what turns an environment from healthy to toxic and back again. A multidisciplinary team led by Northern Arizona University has won $3 million from...
Relevant, dead, or both?: Team wins $15M from Department of Energy to study how microbes’ traits are linked to carbon storage

Relevant, dead, or both?: Team wins $15M from Department of Energy to study how microbes’ traits are linked to carbon storage

by ecos | Oct 1, 2021 | By Kate Petersen, Featured, News & Events, Uncategorized

Do dead microbes control the future of Earth’s climate? A team of researchers led by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) suspects they might. Using new tools, the team can see which soil organisms are thriving and which are dying in California’s changing...
What the future looks like: NAU student creates tool to make modeling easier for ecologists

What the future looks like: NAU student creates tool to make modeling easier for ecologists

by ecos | Sep 20, 2021 | By Kate Petersen, Featured, News & Events, Uncategorized

Xin Huang wants to make modeling and using big data easier for everyone, especially ecologists who don’t have extensive computer programming experience. As a third-year doctoral student in the Center for Ecosystem Science and Society at Northern Arizona University,...
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