Tag: plankton
February 15, 2023
Climate Change Could Cause Mass Exodus of Tropical Plankton
The tropical oceans are home to the most diverse plankton populations on Earth, where they form the base of marine food chains. Modern plankton biodiversity…
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As heatwaves become more intense, cities are looking for strategies that can help keep neighborhoods cooler.
A new tool developed by Jackson School of Geosciences researchers has already helped identify potential solutions in Houston.
Building digital replicas of other worlds could transform how mission planners create and test future spacecraft.
@UTGeophysics Krista Soderlund is @KISS_Caltech this week co-leading a workshop to do just that for a mission to Saturn's moon Enceladus:
https://www.kiss.caltech.edu/workshops/digital_twins/digital_twins.html
I encourage you to support paleontology collections at your own institutions, and here, you can support paleontology collections at UT. https://www.jsg.utexas.edu/vpl/support/
Congratulations to Jackson School of Geosciences alumnus David Ledesma (B.S., 2017) on receiving the @SVP_vertpaleo Alfred Sherwood Romer Prize!