Stephens Testifies on Sierra Nevada Forest Plan
The Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health has invited CNR Assistant Professor Scott Stephens to testify at a Feb.
Scientists Move Closer to Identifying World's Oldest Asexual Organism
by Kathryn Stelljes
BERKELEY - New findings about ancient fungi provide a key to resolving a basic mystery of evolution and may lead to improved agricultural production, according to University of California, Berkeley, scientists.
BERKELEY - New findings about ancient fungi provide a key to resolving a basic mystery of evolution and may lead to improved agricultural production, according to University of California, Berkeley, scientists.
Researcher Helps Communities Challenge Polluters
by Kelly Hill
In New Sarpy, Louisiana, residents live near and downwind from three petrochemical plants. Each year, the refineries release tons of pollution into the air and water of the surrounding communities.
In New Sarpy, Louisiana, residents live near and downwind from three petrochemical plants. Each year, the refineries release tons of pollution into the air and water of the surrounding communities.
Survival vs Recovery: a Biologist and an Economist Discuss the Endangered Species Act
by Kathryn Stelljes
Researchers Discuss Scientific Freedom
Ignacio Chapela, assistant professor of ecosystem sciences at UC Berkeley, was one of four scientists at a discussion on December 10, “The Pulse of Scientific Freedom in the Age of the Biotech Industry.” At the on-campus event, the researchers discus