Marine ecologist Jane Lubchenco explains how the story of the ocean as endlessly bountiful and resilient has led to its degradation, and why we need to embrace a new narrative: that it's too big to ignore.Read more about Why the ocean needs a new narrative
New analysis of satellite data led by Drew Terasaki Hart, PhD '22 ESPM, and researchers in the lab of Associate Professor Ian Wang suggests that seasonal cycles can be out of sync even in nearby locations.Read more about Revealing the hidden complexities of the seasons
The fourth-year genetics and plant biology major and food systems minor discusses their passion for fungi and photography, involvement with Cal Band, and time at UC Berkeley.Read more about Student Spotlight: Yaeko Long
Plant Biology PhD student Kylee Hillman and Chemistry PhD student Teng-Jui (Owen) Lin were recognized with a national prize for their efforts to highlight misleading visualizations published in academic journals.Read more about Shining a light on misleading data
Kevin Klatt, a registered dietitian and assistant research scientist in the Department of Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology, explores how the history of American nutritional guidelines informs major changes being proposed today.Read more about Unpacking the history of US nutritional guidelines
New analysis published this month in Science, co-authored by ARE researchers, suggests that a carbon-neutral agricultural future is possible by changing the way we reward farmers.Read more about Promoting climate-smart biofuels