
| Yap's Nanotubes: Totally Tubular - 3/25/2005 Atom by atom, Yoke Khin Yap is building structures as small as a billionth of a meter across. Ground Broken for Underground Research Tunnel - 6/21/2005 Rhizotron to allow scientists to get to the root of it all Green Campus Enterprise Working to Lighten University's Carbon Footprint - 7/7/2009 Wind-power study a possibility Bones Beat Trees as Markers for Environmental Change - 9/24/2007 Environmental change in the Earth’s atmosphere is clearly writ in the bones of wolves. PhD Grad Earns International Award - 1/17/2005 Forest Research organization recognized Euskirchen Karnosky to Receive International Forestry Award - 1/18/2005 Thirty years ago, when David Karnosky began documenting the harmful effects of ozone on forests, not everyone believed him. Could Tannins Help Fight Global Warming? - 7/29/2005 Trees may suck CO2 out of the air, but they send it right back when they die. Funded by a $1.4 million DOE grant, Scott Harding is investigating substances that can keep carbon earthbound. Climate Change, Acid Rain Could Be Good for Forests - 10/20/2008 Contrary to popular belief, moderate amounts of global warming and acid rain actually improve forest productivity. Energy Department Renews Support for Aspen FACE - 3/25/2005 The premiere window on the future of northern forests will continue to provide new views on the effects of global climate change. |