October 27, 2023
Shaw’s project, “Confronting climate model trends with observations: Extratropical storm tracks and their associated extreme events,” is part of NOAA’s Modeling, Analysis, Predictions and Projections Program, which supports advances in the development and application of Earth system models and analyses to help prepare society for the impacts of climate change.
October 24, 2023
"These crystals are the oldest known solids that formed after the giant impact. And because we know how old these crystals are, they serve as an anchor for the lunar chronology," says Philipp Heck, the Field Museum's Robert A. Pritzker Curator for Meteoritics and Polar Studies and the Senior Director of the Negaunee Interactive Research Center, a professor at the University of Chicago, and the study's senior author.
October 20, 2023
"New Scientist" highlighted the work of former Dept. of the Geophysical Sciences PhD student and postdoc James Franke on shifting agricultural regions under climate change (with prof. Liz Moyer), and Moyer was quoted.