Jan 12, 2015
One of the current fellows for SE CSC this year, Nitin Singh, had the honor of being able to present two posters at the 2014 annual Fall meeting of the American…
Carlos Botero, one of SE CSC’s postdoctoral fellow from last year, and several other author’s recently published a paper entitled, “Evolutionary tipping points in the capacity to adapt to environmental change.”…
A team of North Carolina State University, including SE CSC’s own postdoctoral associate Jennifer Costanza, and research scientist Adam Terando, as well as many USGS researchers authored the recently released…
Dec 19, 2014
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced today that the Department of the Interior’s regional Climate Science Centers and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) National Climate Change and…
Dec 15, 2014
In October, the SE CSC sponsored a Science Video-Making Workshop designed to provide training in the production of videos about science topics. The workshop was led by emeritus USGS scientist…
Dec 12, 2014
Our colleague, Jennifer Landin and her partner, write posts on the wonder, science, and lore of birds on their blog, Awing and Away. Take a look at the way bird…
Dec 5, 2014
SE CSC NEWS: Our Global Change fellow, Michaela Foster, attends National Society of Forestes Meeting. Read more. New Publication: Meineke EK, Dunn RR, Frank SD. 2014 Early pest development and…
Dec 2, 2014
Cities have more species diversity than you’d expect. A study of ants in Manhattan found not only a wide range of species, but also significant differences in the levels of…
Nov 25, 2014
Researchers from North Carolina State University have created a model that mimics how differently adapted populations may respond to rapid climate change. Their findings demonstrate that depending on a population’s…
Nov 24, 2014
Two former fellows of the SE Climate Science Center, Michael Just and Aaron Poteate, as well as one of our PI’s, Robert Dunn, and several other researchers have had their…
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