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Battelle has dedicated significant resources to convene the first Conference on Innovations in Climate Resilience, which we will host in Columbus, Ohio, on March 29-30, 2022.
We take a look into the job of a NEON airborne sensor operator, Ohio State University creating a new institute for imageomics, and Arizona State's NEON Biorepository research on climate and nature.
There is a growing global urgency to shift to a more sustainable energy future. Squarely in the middle of these climate resiliency strategies are CCS technologies.
We highlight a study on airborne microbes’ impact on global health, research on how urbanization is affecting mammals, and a new project on the interaction between climate, bedrock, and vegetation.
This month we highlight a study on humans’ role in wildfires; a partnership between NEON and the Environmental Data Initiative; and a mobile deployment unit to improve ecological field research.
Learn about the emerging Chemical/Biological (CB) technologies Battelle showcased at the DTRA funded Chemical and Biological Operational Analysis (CBOA) event
We highlight developing a curriculum to learn the scientific method, airborne data improving socio-environmental research, and the need for NEON data to support sustainable ecological observations.
See how NEON is prioritizing STEM careers for women, how the diversity shifts of beetles offer intel on changing ecosystems, and how NEON data is being used to predict species distribution.
On June 15, Prism hosted a panel discussion for employees to discuss being their authentic selves and sharing ways allies can support members of the LGBTQ community.
We highlight scientists informing on the role of CO2 in tree life cycles, revealing that fungus may hold the key to understanding a changing climate, data collected at NEON sites is proving essential.
Battelle takes a holistic approach to help manufacturers make effective decisions and find the fastest and least disruptive route to improved medical device sustainability.
Battelle offers a Rapid Response program for our industry partners in the medical device, pharmaceutical and diagnostics sectors to address challenges quickly and find the best possible solutions.
This month, we highlight Boulder as the epicenter of scientific research, a researcher studying whether lakes are releasing more CO2 and scientists using NEON data to simplify the ecology curriculum.
On April 22, more than one billion people in 192 countries will participate in activities to celebrate the 51st annual Earth Day—a timely reminder of the urgent need to safeguard the environment.
Based on the hard lessons inflicted by a once-in-a-century pandemic, it’s clear that our focus should be on rapidly managing the next natural or engineered pathogen risk, not just eliminating it.
Learn how NEON researchers are discovering biodiversity in the Great Smoky Mountains, tracking changes to waterways in the Midwest and observing climate change's effect on forest ecosystems.
We’ve been in the innovation and technology transfer game for more than 90 years. Over that time, we’ve generated more than 2,500 patents (and counting!)
This month’s ‘NEON Spotlight’ features two emerging research projects focused on the indicators and impact of climate, as well as the first annual release of NEON data.
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