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Elephant seals could help us understand ocean warming
Biologist Rachel Holser and ocean scientist Chris Edwards were quoted in coverage of their research using data collected by elephant seals to study marine heatwaves, including stories in Earth.com, Science Daily, Nature World News, PhysOrg, and other media outlets.
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Can artificial intelligence really help us talk to the animals?
Ocean scientist Ari Friedlaender was quoted in a Guardian article about efforts to use artificial intelligence to understand animal communication.
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Shade-grown coffee won’t support all birds, but adding a forest helps: Study
Mongabay interviewed Center for Agroecology Faculty Director Stacy Philpott about land use in coffee growing.
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Four revelations from the Webb telescope about distant galaxies
Astronomer Wren Suess was quoted in a Nature article about early results from the James Webb Space Telescope.
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‘Everybody is so excited’: South Korea set for first Moon mission
Planetary scientist Ian Garrick-Bethell was quoted in a Nature article about the upcoming launch of South Korea's lunar orbiter.
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Stretching Crust Explains Earth’s 170,000-Year-Long Heat Wave
Earth scientist James Zachos was quoted in an Eos article about the onset of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum.
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Hidden Chaos Found to Lurk in Ecosystems
Ecologists Tanya Rogers and Stephan Munch were featured in a Quanta article about their research on chaos in ecological systems, also covered in SciTechDaily.


