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  • ‘Maybe I could just do this:’ NAU researcher helps develop near real-time drought monitoring tool

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‘Maybe I could just do this:’ NAU researcher helps develop near real-time drought monitoring tool

Posted by chris_heiser on July 22, 2019

Taking a human’s temperature is a good way to determine if their body is under stress or getting sick.

The same is true of places on Earth that are prone to drought stress in a warming climate. That’s the idea behind Drought Eye, a new tool developed by Bijan Seyednasrollah of Northern Arizona University’s Center for Ecosystem Science and… Read more

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Cybersecurity team at NAU testing ternary computing to secure blockchain technology for cryptocurrency, other applications

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April 8, 2019

Cryptocurrency, or digital currency, was introduced in 2009 by Bitcoin, and the market has since expanded to include many other brands such as Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin and Zcash.

Because it is based on unique blockchain technology, a decentralized network that doesn’t require a third party to process transactions, cryptocurrency operates independently from the global banking system. Data stored in a blockchain… Read more

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Data scientists mapped supply chains of every U.S. city. What it says is bigger than just where your food comes from.

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April 29, 2019

No matter where you are in the United States, some food in your kitchen probably started its life in Fresno, California.

How do you know? Vegetables, like every other product, follow a supply chain that moves it from where it’s grown to where it’s used. That supply chain can be tracked through data, and that data… Read more

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In search of mathematical magic: international group comes to NAU to learn how to build a better carbon cycle model

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June 10, 2019

On a planet that just hit an atmospheric carbon concentration of 415 ppm, accurately predicting where the carbon is going in the future has never been more important.

Much of what we know about where carbon will be on the globe in 12, 25 or 100 years is due to innovative… Read more

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ABOR names three new Regents’ Professors at NAU

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April 9, 2019

Andrew Richardson

Richardson, who came to NAU from Harvard University, is a professor in the School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Security (SICCS) and the Center for Ecosystem Science and Society (Ecoss). He studies forest science and ecophysiology, with his research incorporating plant biology, earth system science, computer science, remote sensing, applied mathematics, engineering, atmospheric science and micrometeorology. He is a world-renowned expert in phenology, the study of seasonal… Read more

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Research led this grad student from the Arctic to Arizona, then into the most prestigious fellowship in STEM

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June 11, 2019

Alaska is home to more caribou than it is to humans. It stands to reason, then, that these large mammals will have a significant impact on their Arctic homeland.

That impact has yet to be fully quantified, in large part because the environments where caribou live are hard to access and plan around. Northern Arizona University doctoral student Katie… Read more

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Flagstaff, AZ 86011
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