The challenges of collecting DNA samples directly from endangered species makes understanding and protecting them harder. A new approach promises... Read More
Overpumping in California’s Central Valley has depleted groundwater storage capacity and caused the land to sink. A new model based on remote sensing... Read More
An algorithm that reads satellite images can help environmental regulators identify potentially hazardous agricultural facilities more efficiently... Read More
Three Stanford faculty elected fellows of the Ecological Society of America.
April 4, 2019 | Stanford News Service
Woods environmental research grants featured
The implications and prospects for a sweeping new conservation law.
Expanding monoculture threatens valuable services from land, such as flood control, water purification and climate stabilization. A new approach... Read More
Story series exploring health consequences of climate change, and how to lessen their severity.
In warmer temperatures suicide rates increase, leading to concerns about an uptick in suicides as the globe continues to warm. But researchers offer... Read More