Indigenous people have long used fire to care for the land, and tree rings suggest those fires helped mitigate drought and ...
Centuries-old trees can hold clues about global weather patterns. A new UA study unlocked some of those clues.
Astronomical data hidden in cedars and pines reflects a handful of potentially devastating events, and suggests we may be overdue for the next one. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011.
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A University of Queensland study has shed new light on a mysterious, unpredictable and potentially devastating kind of astrophysical event. A team led by Dr Benjamin Pope from UQ’s School of ...
TUCSON — When Bryan Black accepted a post-doctoral research position at Oregon State University to study how fish grow, he hoped to apply his background in forest ecology to marine life. Black, a ...
In a recently published paper, PhD student Ellen Waddle and her coauthors provide some clarity on a decades-old problem When researching what drives the growth of small populations, ecologists ...
A composite image showing a tree ring and flames - UQ researchers used tree ring data to model the global carbon cycle to challenge the common theory about Miyake Events. What is a “Miyake Event?” ...
A new study has shed new light on a mysterious, unpredictable and potentially devastating kind of astrophysical event. A University of Queensland study has shed new light on a mysterious, ...