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Ross A. Virginia

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A new Dartmouth-led study reveals how global climate shapes the traits of AM fungi—tiny soil microbes with a big role in the carbon cycle and ecosystem health. It is the first study to examine multiple traits of this kind on a global scale.
How Climate Shapes Soil Fungal Traits | Dartmouth
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#Dartmouth recently hosted its second Tribal Leadership Academy, preparing 26 Indigenous officials to confront some of the most pressing challenges facing their communities, including economic development, health care, education, and tribal climate adaptation.
Tribal Leaders Gather for a Week of Learning and Networking | Dartmouth Alumni & Families
Dartmouth hosted the second Tribal Leadership Academy during the final week of July, preparing 26 Indigenous officials to confront many of the most complex issues before their communities, such as eco...
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"Scrumping by the last common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans about 10 million years ago could explain why humans are so astoundingly good at digesting alcohol.” A #Dartmouth paper proposes a new word—scrumping—to distinguish apes' habit of eating ripe fruit, via @the-independent.com.
What the heck is ‘scrumping’? Why humans are so good at digesting alcohol
African apes may be able to better metabolize alcohol, allowing them to eat nearly 10 pounds of fruit a day
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Environmental studies professor Michael Cox speaks with anthropology professor Maron Greenleaf about her book on carbon offset programs on the latest episode of his podcast about environmental policy and governance. 🎧 Listen: bit.ly/45gp5z3
131: Green Capitalism in the Amazon with Maron Greenleaf
In this episode, Michael speaks with Maron Greenleaf, assistant professor of anthropology at Dartmouth College. They discuss Maron’s recently published book, Forest Lost: Producing Green Capita
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In a new study published in Scientific Data, #Dartmouth researchers present a public database that will help scientists study how fungi—and the plants they support—respond to stressors such as climate change and land use.
Dartmouth Team Launches Public Database on Soil Fungi | Faculty of Arts and Sciences
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Professor Theresa Ong and Chenyang Su, Guarini, co-led a new study published in @asn-amnat.bsky.social that links “grazing halo” patterns in coral reefs, as well as those in other patchy habitats, to the spatial patterns of the shelter habitat itself.
Halo Patterns Around Coral Reefs May Signal Resilience | Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Study models spatial patterns of "grazing halos" around reefs.
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ICYMI: We were thrilled to bring Sherri Goodman to campus to discuss her latest book, Threat Multiplier. She engaged our students and the #Dartmouth community in a fascinating conversation on the intersection of climate change and global security.
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Sherri Goodman: Threat Multiplier
Sherri Goodman, climate-security expert and author of Threat Multiplier, reshaped U.S. defense policy linking climate change, energy, and national security.I...
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Earth sciences professor Meredith Kelly has been tapped to serve a three-year term as faculty director of the #Dartmouth Climate Collaborative, beginning July 1. She will help develop programs that advance academic and operational climate and sustainability goals. ➡️ bit.ly/3EChnUX
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Tue Apr 29 at 4:30PM: Threat Multiplier. Discussing her new book on Climate, Military Leadership, and the Fight for Global Security, Sherri Goodman offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the U.S. military has evolved to confront climate change as a critical national security threat.

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To my cryosphere science friends a tip. Bernese Mountain Dogs make great snow cards. Nice variety of snowflakes. An April snow in Vermont.

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Greenland's Glaciers: Bridging Science and Local Knowledge. Join us on April 9 at 4;30pm. Professor Kerim Hestens Nisancioglu from the University of Bergen will speak about Greenland ice melt, fjord changes, and combining science with local knowledge to address community concerns.

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I admire and appreciate the work of my first-year undergraduates so much--as well as their bright, intrepid spirits. Happy birthday, Jane Austen! @dartmouthartsci.bsky.social
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New Exhibit Marks 250th Anniversary of Jane Austen's Birth | Dartmouth
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Melody Brown Burkins, Director of the Institute of Arctic Studies, gave our Great Issues Scholars an introduction to the world of all things Arctic, which along with the environment and climate change will be part of their focus this spring.

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Dartmouth is at the forefront of efforts to improve Arctic research, emphasizing collaboration with Indigenous communities. At the recent ICARP IV conference in Colorado, the Institute of Arctic Studies helped shape a new plan for Arctic research over the next decade.

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Dartmouth Helps Shape New Plan for Arctic Research
Dartmouth is at the forefront of efforts to improve Arctic research, emphasizing collaboration with Indigenous communities.
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Arts and Sciences professors Jeremy DeSilva and David Kotz ’86 are among four #Dartmouth faculty named American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellows this year in recognition of scientifically and socially distinguished achievements throughout their careers. ➡️ bit.ly/3FGlEH2 @aaas.org
Jeremy DeSilva and David Kotz '86

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Kicked off this beautiful DC day with a fantastic meeting at @shaheen.senate.gov‘s office chatting about the important role of science in foreign relations with @ecologicalsociety.bsky.social

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Bumping into my VT rep. @balint.house.gov was the icing on the cake of a wonderful day advocating for NSF funding with @ecologicalsociety.bsky.social
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Ella the Berner had a dream. More snow! These few small flakes were appreciated.
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Ella the Berner contemplates the end of snow in Vermont.

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