EPS News
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As the world churns — a history of ecosystem engineering in the oceans
New research traces 540M years of seafloor burrowing, revealing how marine animals reshaped oceans through bioturbation and survived mass extinctions.
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In Memoriam: Elizabeth Vrba
The biologist’s theories about how environments prompt rapid species evolution and extinction propelled her onto the world stage.
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Lidya Tarhan - Selected as a 2025 Kavli Fellow by the National Academy of Sciences.
The National Academy of Sciences selected eighty-seven of the nation’s brightest young scientists from industry, academia, and government
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In Memoriam Matthew Eisaman
Matthew Eisaman, a global expert in the field of natural carbon capture, was remembered as a pioneering scientist and a valued colleague and mentor.
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How one farm is testing multiple carbon-capture tricks all at once
On Wilbourne Farm in Virginia, a carbon-removal experiment is underway.
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A pesky steel mill byproduct finds a second life helping the planet
Steel slag rocks in Ohio capture CO2, turning waste into a climate fix.