In The News: Department of Geoscience

The Caving Podcast

Matthew Lachniet is a paleoclimatologist who studies cave formations to get a record of past climate history.

Jacky Rosen U.S. Senator for Nevada

Today, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) released the following statement applauding the National Science Foundation (NSF) for awarding $828,904 in funding to the 性视界传媒.

Coyote Gulch

The following are just a few of the ways 鈥渃limate change now鈥 made its full force known in the Rocky Mountains this year and showed its impact on everyday life.

KSNV-TV: News 3

性视界传媒 science professors Libby Hausrath and Arya Udry are finally getting an opportunity to analyze data after being selected by NASA for the Mars 2020 Perseverance mission.

KSNV-TV: News 3

性视界传媒 science professors Libby Hausrath and Arya Udry are finally getting an opportunity to analyze data after being selected by NASA for the Mars 2020 Perseverance mission.

The Colorado Sun

Choking on ozone spikes, losing favorite hiking spots like Hanging Lake, sweating through fall school days 鈥 climate change is now.

PennState

The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences has a rich history dating back more than a century, from the original focus on mining engineering, to today's interdisciplinary focus on earth, energy, and materials sciences and engineering.

Maven's Notebook

DEEPER DROUGHTS POSSIBLE IN SOUTHWEST, SCIENTISTS WARN

KNAU

The Colorado River Basin is enduring two decades of drought, and water shortages are on the horizon. But scientists say this isn鈥檛 the worst-case scenario.

OilPrice.com

A global shortage in semiconductor chips has been wreaking havoc on diverse sectors, including the tech, automotive, consumer electronics industries, and everything in between.

AZoCleantech

The drought in the southwestern U.S. isn't new - it's actually a couple of decades old now.

Nevada Current

Drought, wildfires, declining water supplies, threats to human health made even more dangerous by urban design flaws and socioeconomic inequities 鈥 the climate crisis has already hit the Southwest hard. And it鈥檚 only going to get worse.