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UNM selected as one of five new research teams for NASA's Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute: UNM Newsroom

It’s an opportunity of a lifetime. For the first time in more than 50 years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will be sending astronauts to the moon - and an interdisciplinary group of experts at UNM has been selected as one of.

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Researchers utilize radio tracking to determine the impacts of deforestation on tropical birds in Costa Rica

Deforestation is one of the largest contributors to the climate crisis, and now there is evidence that its significant impact on our ecosystem is also affecting the diets of tropical birds. In a study led by the University of Utah, scientists used a.

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Book examines archaeological record of human impact on environments

The extent of human impact on world environments is undeniable. At scales ranging from local to global, investigations continue to demonstrate that the ecosystems to which we currently belong are structured by human behavior. Catastrophic events such as.

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New Book Explores Human Impact on Environments

New Book Explores Human Impact on Environments
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UNM biologists part of groundbreaking whale study published in PNAS

A new study released in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), makes a significant discovery about the feeding habits of the Southern Right Whale in the Southern Ocean that could have profound impacts on the protection of the species.

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