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News

# Colorado 's #Monsoon2021 Season Is Struggling To Bring Relief To Rivers, Ranchers And Wildfires As The

Aug 01, 2021( Coyote Gulch: http://coyotegulch.net/ Delivered by Newstex) https://i2.wp.com/coyotegulch.blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/monsoon2021-storm-roxborough-state-parkranger-tiffany-via-twitte

Coyote GulchAug 1, 2021
News

# Colorado 's #Monsoon2021 Season Is Struggling To Bring Relief To Rivers, Ranchers And Wildfires As The #Climate Warms — Colorado Public Radio #ActOnClimate

... paper. https://i1.wp.com/coyotegulch.blog/wpcontent/uploads/2020/07/gothic_cocharliedetarviawikipedia.jpg?ssl=1Gothic mountain shrouded in clouds behind several cabins in the Rocky Mountain Biolog

Coyote GulchAug 1, 2021
Research

How flowers regulate the temperature of their ecosystem

The presence of flowers in a meadow is a differential factor. Not only at the aesthetic level, but also at the climatic and humidity level, as discovered by a study carried out by a group of American

Jul 29, 2021
Research

Así combaten las flores el calentamiento global

Los terrenos que tienen plantas sin flores presentan una temperatura hasta 1,2ºC mayor que aquellos

Alfonso Blázquez Castro, Profesor ayudante doctor en Genética y Biología Celular, Universidad Autónoma de MadridJul 15, 2021
News

Council to consider ballot issue for empty house fee

Mark ReamanJul 14, 2021
Profile

Profile: Renée “Crash” Newton

Dawne BelloiseJun 30, 2021
News

“Very social” local marmot takes quick trip to AZ…and back

Mark ReamanJun 30, 2021
News

Science at the headwaters

Visitors to the East River Valley may notice radars, weather balloons and other atmospheric sensors showing up at several locations this summer. This is part of an intensive research effort focused &

Jun 30, 2021
Feature

Corn lilies and one-eyed sheep

A stand of flowering Veratrum californicum, also known as false skunk cabbage or corn lily. David Inouye One of the most abundant plants in the Crested Butte area is Veratrum californicum, also known

David Inouye Special to the TimesJun 30, 2021
Field Notes

Spectacular blooms, decades in the making

At intervals of 2-8 years we’re treated to a special floral display in the area around Gothic and the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL). This is one of those years. That’s how long it &hell

Jun 24, 2021
Press Release

2021 VOICES: GRADS SHARE PIVOTAL MOMENTS OF THEIR EDUCATIONAL JOURNEYS

The following information was released by the University of California - Riverside: More than 7,100 students are eligible to graduate; Commencement events kick off on June 3 with the School of Medicin

States News Service Dateline: RIVERSIDE, CalifJun 1, 2021
News

Meanders as a scaling motif for understanding of floodplain soil microbiome and biogeochemical potential at the watershed scale

... site, highlighting the three sampled floodplains (green dots) and the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory ( RMBL , yellow dot), b meander-bound floodplain G, c meander-bound floodplain L, and d m

May 1, 2021
News

Big-name scientists surprised to find themselves on journal board

Washington: American Association for the Advancement of Science has issued the following press release: The journal Ecosystem Health and Sustainability (EHS) has an enviable roster of high-profile sci

Apr 29, 2021
Profile

STORIES BEHIND THE SCIENCE: THE DEPTH OF COMMUNITY

POCATELLO, Idaho, April 15 -- Idaho State University issued the following news release: April 14, 2021 Living organisms have continuous interactions and connections that contribute to life in and of i

Apr 15, 2021
News

Task force weighs school expansion options

Kendra WalkerApr 14, 2021
News

RMBL research seeks the missing piece

The surface of the earth is flat. Or at least that’s how global climate models see it. For all their sophistication, most models break down the planet region by region and then split them into 60 &he

Apr 12, 2021
Obituary

PIONEERING PLANT SCIENTIST JEAN LANGENHEIM DIES AT 95

The following information was released by the University of California - Santa Cruz: By Tim Stephens Jean Langenheim, an eminent plant ecologist and leading authority on amber and plant resins, died o

Tim StephensApr 1, 2021
News

North Village development team presents conceptual design and answers questions from the public

Kendra WalkerMar 17, 2021
News

Major atmospheric study to be conducted in valley

Mark ReamanMar 10, 2021
News

Getting to know the North Village owner and his vision…

Mark ReamanMar 3, 2021
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