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Genetically modified food is something that’s discussed a lot. But scientists in Syracuse are trying to take that technology one step further, and create…
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Members of the Academic Governance body at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry plan to hold a vote of no confidence in President…
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While most central and northern New York crops are being planted right now, there’s one that’s being harvested. SUNY ESF researchers are harvesting…
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Every year an international committee of taxonomists for SUNY ESF’s International Institute for Species Exploration comes up with a list of the top ten…
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Scientists are going to war against an invasive insect that’s decimating the ash tree population in central New York, by using one of its natural…
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Scientists in central New York will soon be able to use a new high tech microscope. Federal research funds will help pay for the latest in transmission…
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Maple sugar operators, scientists and forest managers have known for years that the sugar maple is very sensitive to acid rain. So when the federal acid…
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Students and faculty at the College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse are becoming more interested in the Native American approach to the…
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SUNY ESF has its fingerprints on the discovery of a new giant tortoise on the Galapagos Islands; a SUNY scientist is part of the research team that made…
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EPA Regional Director Judith Enck is calling central New York to take action when it comes to climate change.Enck admits that taking on climate change is…