Research
In research published today, recent PhD graduate Asia Kaiser details how synthetic control methods estimated significant declines in bee observations when traditional analyses didn’t.
New book from ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ scholar Isabel Köster examines temple robbery and the ancient Roman politics of moral blame.
ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ researcher Shae Frydenlund raises questions about a system that profits when workers are left behind.
ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ PhD candidate Chilton Tippin assesses how a warming climate is affecting not just humans, but also our archaeological record.
In new memoir, ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ senior aging researcher Doug Seals chronicles the work of science when conditions aren’t ideal.
New research from ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ finds that temperature differences between ponds can influence the severity of chytridiomycosis, a deadly fungal disease linked to global amphibian declines.
Study by ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ scholar Meaghan Daly looks at how members of Congress framed their arguments for or against taking action on climate change on the popular social media site.
ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ researcher Donna Goldstein seeks to understand radiation risk through a butterfly’s wings and, yes, the humble fruit fly.
"Typoglycemia" is often shared online as a quirky insight into how our brains work, but this viral claim is only part of the story.
After the Marshall Fire, researchers at ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ and Western Washington University muse on why animals disappear from disaster stories and suggest a remedy.