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Research brief: Lichen partnerships challenged by changes in the Northwoods

Researchers explore the impact of climate change on lichen.

Testing the waters

College of Biological Science researchers are developing new approaches that promise to reduce industrial pollution and contamination in our water systems.

Cutting through scientific red herrings

Graduate student Siddhant Pusdekar will hone his science communication skills this summer with the support of a AAAS science journalism fellowship.

A tipping point

The future of above-ground carbon hangs in the balance between two types of wood-rotting fungi.

The not-so-gentle bonobos

New research reveals the surprising role of aggression among a close human relative.

Rx for Earth’s Lakes

New study looks at freshwater threats through a human health lens.

The technicolor world of life after glaciers

Mariana Cardenas investigates the lichens adapting to South America’s mountain summits.

A science-centered getaway

Qianna Xu walks away from a week-long ecology workshop in Japan with a new network and a fresh perspective.

All together now

For Eric Seabloom, science is a team activity with players hailing from around the world.

Research brief: Innovative detection system differentiates oak wilt and drought

University of Minnesota researchers develop a new way to detect oak wilt early and accurately.