Battelle employees Andrew Matas and Matt Zeglen put their expertise in data science and robotics to the test in Alaska at the Juneau Icefield Research Program (JIRP).
Battelle Scientist Continues to Study Antarctic Blue-Green Algae from Space
Learn how senior ecologist Eric Sokol has been working on National Science Foundation NSF programs to map life in parts of Antarctica from space.
NEON Marks World Mosquito Day 2024: Data Used in Documenting Mosquito Species in Arizona, Monitoring Nonnative Mosquito Species in Florida, and Creating a New Model to Measure the Population Growth Rate of Mosquito Species
For July and August, we are highlighting three scientific pieces of how NEON data are being used to help with documenting, monitoring, and measuring mosquito species.
Latest Innovations with NEON: Impact of Climate Change on Tree Migration, Plant Diversity and Grazing Lands, and Capturing Plant Traits from Space
This month we are highlighting research leveraging NEON data to study climate change’s effects on the interrelation between fungi and forests, the impact of plant diversity management and intensification methods on grazing lands, and how using satellite data can inform us about plant traits.
Battelle's Steve Dunbar: From Mountaineering to Managing Antarctic Operations
Learn about Steve Dunbar's journey from mountaineer in Antarctica to Program Manager at Battelle.
Latest Innovations with NEON: Woods to Water Project, Fire Activity in Western U.S. Forests and NEON Field Protocols
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Month, we are highlighting three examples of how NEON data are being used either in the classroom itself, or by ecological educators to drive the future of research in the field.
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