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Colorado State University

Nine years after the 2012 High Park Fire burned a stand of lodgepole pine that had been severely affected by the mountain pine beetle, lodgepole and aspen saplings were rebounding on this slope in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests. A CSU-led study has found that forests are not regenerating fast enough to keep pace with climate change, wildfire, insects and disease. Photo by Katie Nigro, September 2021

Trees might need our help to survive climate change

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
As several families cross the Ewaso Ngiro River, a female elephant responds to her calf’s distress call. Credit: George Wittemyer/Colorado State University

53-Year Study Shows 90% Drop in Forest Elephant Numbers

Categories Life & Non-humans
Depiction of Lokiceratops in the 78-million-year-old swamps of northern Montana, with two Probrachylophosaurus passing by in the background.

New Dinosaur with Bizarre Horns Discovered in Montana

Categories Life & Non-humans
An elephant family comforts their calf during an afternoon nap under a tree in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. Credit: George Wittemyer

Elephants Address Each Other by Name, Study Finds

Categories Life & Non-humans
An artist generated image illustrating possible futures in policy and research due to human modifications of the atmospheric water cycle.

Sci-Fi Stories Imagine Future of Changing Water Cycle

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Social Sciences
Bird at night. Unsplash

Artificial light is luring birds to cities and sometimes to their deaths

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
Insets (A) and (D) use classical information only. Insets (B) and (E) combine classical and quantum information.

Algorithm fuses quantum and classical information for high-quality imaging

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology and Colorado State University have reported the discovery of the oldest army ant on record, preserved in Baltic amber dating to the Eocene (~35 million years ago).

Oldest army ant ever discovered reveals iconic predator once raided Europe

Categories Life & Non-humans
Herd of elephants

African elephants only occupy a fraction of their potential range

Categories Life & Non-humans

Wielding a gun makes a shooter perceive others as wielding a gun, too

Categories Brain & Behavior

Is sitting always bad for older adults? A new study says maybe not

Categories Health

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