Month: February 2020
CSUN marine biologists launch new rig to study climate change under the sea
Colloquium: Neal on the endoplasmic reticulum’s recycling system
CSUN Biology graduate student receives Richard Duenckel Scholarship
CSUN ecologists determine what’s on the menu for LA’s coyotes
Urban coyotes eat more garbage, fruit, and domestic cats, and are less picky than neighboring suburban and rural coyotes, according to the results of a…
View More CSUN ecologists determine what’s on the menu for LA’s coyotesColloquium: Putnam on marine organisms’ responses to changing oceans
CSUN student researcher presents at Keystone Symposium
CSUN microbiologist reviews the potential of a molecule that could help turn bacteria into biological factories
Statewide coalition will study plants’ responses to climate change using pressed flowers
Image: California poppies bloom in the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, 2009 (Flickr: Michael Huey)
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