Results for
National Science Foundation
Summer monsoon rains benefit underground aquifers of the desert Southwest
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
July 31, 2018
Rating:
5
Are our lawns biological deserts?
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
July 11, 2018
Rating:
5
Pollinator Biodiversity
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
July 05, 2018
Rating:
5
New insights on insight in the brain
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
July 03, 2018
Rating:
5
Scientists discover coral 'oases' where reefs thrive
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
June 19, 2018
Rating:
5
Hurricanes may lead to resilience: Good news follows bad for Puerto Rico's tropical forests
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
June 11, 2018
Rating:
5
Giant kelp switches diet when key nutrient becomes scarce
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
June 07, 2018
Rating:
5
World Oceans Day: 10 things to know about coral reefs and their microbiomes
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
June 05, 2018
Rating:
5
Twenty-one species adapted to disappear in the snow. Then, the snow disappeared
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
May 17, 2018
Rating:
5
Lifting the economy on hawks wings
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
May 15, 2018
Rating:
5
Pollution-related disease presents global environmental challenge
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
May 14, 2018
Rating:
5
Mothers Day Q&A: Science to help mothers in the workforce
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
May 11, 2018
Rating:
5
Two decades of hurricanes change coastal ecosystems: increase algae blooms, fish kills, dead zones
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
May 02, 2018
Rating:
5
Q&A: Recently retired NCSES Director John Gawalt on the importance of surveys and statistics
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
April 26, 2018
Rating:
5
Microbes in underground aquifers beneath deep-sea Mid-Atlantic Ridge 'chow down' on carbon
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
April 23, 2018
Rating:
5
Earth Week: Giant group of octopus moms discovered in the deep sea
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
April 17, 2018
Rating:
5
Where's the greatest risk of a mosquito bite in Baltimore? A surprising answer
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
April 10, 2018
Rating:
5
Womens History Month: The science of broadening participation of women in STEM
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
March 30, 2018
Rating:
5
Tapping communities for water research
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
March 22, 2018
Rating:
5
On World Water Day, scientists study spawning salmon through a riverbed lens
Reviewed by
Kartik
on
March 22, 2018
Rating:
5