A new research article published by Robert Loeb, professor of biology and forestry at Penn State DuBois, compared early 19th-century plant species lists from numerous sources to learn about the diversity found in United States botanical gardens during that period.
Dark patches of open sea that appear in the ice-choked water around Helheim Glacier may reveal new clues about how a rapidly changing Greenland glacier loses ice, according to a Penn State-led team of scientists.
New research published by Robert Loeb, a professor in biology and forestry at Penn State DuBois, outlines his efforts to bring the experience of rural forests to those who live in cities, with an eye toward what Loeb calls “environmental justice.”
Penn State DuBois Assistant Teaching Professor of Wildlife Technology Emily Thomas hasn’t just found silver linings during the pandemic, she has also provided them. Thomas recently made presentations on wildlife species, via Zoom, to first and second graders at Shelter Rock Elementary School on Long Island, New York.
A local historian will offer an overview on prehistoric carvings, known as petroglyphs, during an upcoming program hosted by the Penn State DuBois Library at noon on Wednesday, Oct. 9, in Hiller Auditorium. This event is free and open to the public.