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Semi-aquatic anoles live along neotropical streams and frequently dive for refuge, remaining underwater for up to 16 minutes. Lindsey Swierk, assistant research professor of biological sciences at Binghamton University, documented this behavior in a Costa Rican anole species in 2019. She had been shocked to see an anole submerge itself for such long periods and used a GoPro underwater to document the behavior. It s easy to imagine the advantage that these small, slow anoles gain by hiding from their predators underwater - they re really hard to spot! says Swierk. But the real question is how they re managing to stay underwater for so long.
Waste-to-energy facilities offer significant environmental protection, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and play an important complementary role in recycling efforts, according to a new City College of New York report that reviewed the most up-to-date scientific studies of the industry.
A team of evolutionary biologists including faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York have shown that some Anolis lizards, or anoles,
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Syracuse-based Great Lakes Research Consortium (GLRC) announced $121,741 in grant awards for five research projects that will help restore and protect the health of New York’s Great Lakes and surrounding communities, including one project led by Clarkson Assistant Biology Professor Andrew David.
“Our rapidly changing climate, coupled with increased threats from invasive species, nutrient pollution, and emerging contaminants, are challenging the health of Great Lakes ecosystems,” DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos said. “The research grants announced today will help New York State delve deeper into the science of these problems and broaden our ability to address these and future challenges.”
Goldplay Announces Creation of Advisory Board and Appoints Walter Coles Jr., CEO of Skeena Resources, As Advisory Board Chair
Goldplay Mining Inc. is pleased to announce the formation of the Goldplay Advisory Board, an esteemed group of highly experienced and successful mining CEOs, chosen to counsel the Company as it continues to explore additional growth opportunitiesThe newly created Advisory Board is comprised of: Walter Coles Jr., CEO of Skeena Resources, as Chair, Jorge Ramiro, CEO of Reyna Silver and Adam Travis, CEO of Roughrider …
Goldplay Mining Inc. (TSXV:AUC) (FRA:9FY), (the “Company” or “Goldplay”), is pleased to announce the formation of the Goldplay Advisory Board, an esteemed group of highly experienced and successful mining CEOs, chosen to counsel the Company as it continues to explore additional growth opportunities