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News articles, interviews, press releases, and other narratives about RMBL and the Gunnison Basin.
400 stories · 2020–2029
Princeton Environmental Institute Awards Climate, Energy Challenge Projects
The Princeton Environmental Institute issued the following news: Four new projects funded by the Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI) Climate and Energy Challenge program will explore topics such a
Princeton : Wild Hummingbirds See a Broad Range of Colors Humans Can Only Imagine
The Princeton Environmental Institute issued the following news: To find food, dazzle mates, escape predators and navigate diverse terrain, birds rely on their excellent color vision. "Humans are colo
Hummingbirds navigate an ultraviolet world we never see
Ultraviolet (UV) light from the Sun creates colors throughout the natural world that are never seen by people. But researchers working out of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory reported in Proce
Spectacular bird's-eye view? Hummingbirds see diverse colors humans can only imagine
June 17 -- To find food, dazzle mates, escape predators and navigate diverse terrain, birds rely on their excellent color vision. "Humans are color-blind compared to birds and many other animals," sai
United States / Iran : Hummingbirds See Many More Colors Than Humans
To find food, dazzle mates, escape predators and navigate diverse terrain, birds rely on their excellent color vision. "Humans are color-blind compared to birds and many other animals," said Mary Casw
Hummingbirds See Tons Of Colors Invisible To The Human Eye
Jun 17, 2020( International Business Times News: http://www.ibtimes.com Delivered by Newstex) KEY POINTSHummingbirds are inquisitive and smart birds that learn new color associations quicklyA new stud
Hummingbirds See Many More Colors Than Humans
"Humans are color-blind compared to birds and many other animals," said Mary Caswell Stoddard, an assistant professor in the Princeton University Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Humans
Hummingbirds can see an array of colors invisible to humans
(CNN) -- When hummingbirds make decisions regarding food, evading predators or choosing a mate, they're influenced by the diverse colors they can see that are invisible to human eyes, according to a n
Hummingbirds can identify at least eight colours that are invisible to humans because their eyes are able to detect ultraviolet light, study reveals
... thinking that they had excellent colour vision. Any ideas about photo-luminescence would mean that they were even showier, even gaudier than we'd thought.' The scientists went to the Rocky Mountai
Hummingbirds can identify at least eight colours that are invisible to humans because their eyes are able to
• Humans have three cones in their eyes which can see red, green and blue light • But birds have a fourth - ultraviolet - revealing a new patchwork of colours • Scientists found birds could separ
Hummingbirds see 'nonspectral' colors humans can only imagine
To find nectar-rich flowers and spot the iridescent signatures of would-be mates, hummingbirds must be able to see and recognize a wide variety of colors. According to a new study, published Monday in
Mt. Crested Butte extends North Village MOU 30 more days
Mt. CB council questions town’s role in North Village partnership
SENIOR COLE MOROKHOVICH'S UNEXPECTED PATH TO STUDYING WHAT HUMMINGBIRDS COULD
The following information was released by Princeton University: Princeton senior Cole Morokhovich still marvels at the possibility that his academic path may have come down to one five-minute window.
SENIOR COLE MOROKHOVICH'S UNEXPECTED PATH TO STUDYING WHAT HUMMINGBIRDS COULD TELL US ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE
India, May 21 -- Princeton senior Cole Morokhovich still marvels at the possibility that his academic path may have come down to one five-minute window. Having come to Princeton with a focus on pre-me
Princeton : Senior Maria Stahl Examined the Role of Fire in Wildlife Recovery
The Princeton Environmental Institute issued the following news: Fire climbed into the sky on either side of the narrow dirt road as Maria Stahl -- then a PEI intern in the research group of Robert Pr
Princeton : A Burning Question - Senior Maria Stahl Examined the Role of Fire in Wildlife Recovery
The Princeton Environmental Institute issued the following news: Fire climbed into the sky on either side of the narrow dirt road as Maria Stahl -- then a PEI intern in the research group of Robert Pr
How Routine Monitors Weather the Pandemic Storm
Washington, D.C: American Geophysical Union has issued the following press release: People throughout much of the United States have been heavily encouraged to shelter in place since mid-March to prev
Princeton : Senior Cole Morokhovich's Unexpected Path to Studying What Hummingbirds Could Tell Us About
The Princeton Environmental Institute issued the following news: Each year, the Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI) supports senior-thesis research by students from departments across the Universi
Dr. Richard E. Richards
Dr. Richard E. Richards (Rick) died on March 20 at the age of 86 in Colorado Springs, Colo., from acute myeloid leukemia. Dr. Richard E. Richards (Rick) died on March 20 at the age of 86 &he
