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Environment Feb 19, 2024

What does an iceless Lake Superior portend?

From Duluth, Lake Superior is a colossal expanse of blue this week with no otherworldly ice shards smashed against the shore or colorful fish houses decorating stretches of white.

Social Sciences Jul 10, 2023

The ethical values and behaviors of CEOs can play a crucial role in attracting new talent

In today's job market, where highly skilled workers are scarce and specialized skills are in high demand, employers are facing the challenge of filling job positions.

Social Sciences Jun 21, 2023

Graffiti has undergone a massive shift in a few quick decades as street art gains social acceptance

Graffiti has become so mainstream in recent years that auction houses, museums and entire art shows cater to street art connoisseurs and collectors around the world. Images in the news of young vandals responsible for marking ...

Economics & Business Apr 21, 2023

Digital gulf drives trust wedge between businesses and customers

Businesses are more likely to win over customers if they can break down the lack of trust around digital technology, according to a new white paper from QUT's Center for Future Enterprise (CFE), which also concludes that ...

Ecology Apr 10, 2023

Ranchers battle wolves in Colorado wilds as reintroduction looms

With wolves descending from the mountains of Wyoming to feast on his cattle, and his home state of Colorado preparing to reintroduce its own wild packs soon, rancher Don Gittleson says he has tried everything to protect his ...

Ecology Apr 3, 2023

Innovative method predicts the effects of climate change on cold-blooded animals

In the face of a warming climate that is having a profound effect on global biodiversity and will change the distribution and abundance of many animals, a Penn State-led research team has developed a statistical model that ...

Social Sciences Mar 8, 2023

Discrimination based on caste is pervasive in South Asian communities around the world. Now Seattle has banned it

Seattle became the first city in the U.S. to outlaw caste-based discrimination against immigrants from stigmatized groups in South Asia's traditional social hierarchy.

Ecology Oct 6, 2022

Study: Lagoons from Arctic's forgotten coast vulnerable to climate change and human development

A new scientific review article led by WCS captures the unique and dynamic characteristics of coastal lagoon ecosystems in the Arctic Beringia Region, and discusses how climate change effects and human development could alter ...

Ecology Aug 17, 2022

Sailing drones to capture ecosystem data from Lake Superior

Seafaring drones on Lake Superior will soon allow a team of Cornell University scientists to examine fresh details about the abundance and distribution of forage fish—species, such as zooplankton and shrimp, which provide ...

Environment Jul 27, 2022

Conserving critical habitat in face of climate change in Midwestern lakes by managing watershed land use

Lakes across the Midwest are losing cold, oxygenated habitat as a result of climate change and nutrient pollution. This loss of critical habitat has negative consequences for water quality, fish, and the production of greenhouse ...

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