Posts by Stephanie Hampton
Font-de-Gaume's artworks were discovered by a teacher in a nearby village in September 1901. Image credit: Constructions Mécaniques de Normandie / Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France and Anne Maigret
New research confirms Paleolithic origins of the stunning Font-de-Gaume cave art using noninvasive imaging and radiocarbon dating—a major breakthrough in prehistoric studies.
In Smithsonian Magazine: https://ow.ly/Epfl50YEwHJ
In PNAS: https://ow.ly/NvfP50YEwzE
New @science.org article this week summarizes a topic very much on the minds of many, many aquatic scientists and engineers... "Wildfire: A growing threat to water security" www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Not me!
From our boating safety training Monday through Thursday, straight out to the field... Lake Tahoe gave us a beautiful day on the water in Emerald Bay on Friday!
The timing of eruptions from two underwater volcanoes in Greece may be linked, new work suggests.
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A new study by Patrick Sorensen at @universityofri.bsky.social examines what’s going on under the snow in the winter, with comments by @skivlin.bsky.social from @utknoxville.bsky.social, words by @beccapox.bsky.social.
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Free to student members! On Monday, get this high-level how-to on peer review and why it's important to advancing the science. esa.org/career-devel...
Emerging land & resource managers, this one is for you! Get an intro to managing invasive plant species straight from a professional. Next Wednesday at 3:00 PM ET: esa.org/career-devel...
Some lovely images in this - 2026 Underwater Photographer of the Year www.theguardian.com/environment/...
High temperatures over the ocean can cause more rain to fall over coastal communities, increasing the likelihood of flooding, property damage, and fatalities, according to new research in @natcomms.nature.com. 🧪🌊🌧️ eos.org/articles/mar...
If you haven't registered yet, now's a great time! *From Field to Figure: A Beginner’s Guide to Taming Messy Data in R* is coming up tomorrow at 2:00 PM ET -- get a gentle, hands-on intro to ecological data analysis. esa.org/career-development/profe...
Love this new paper from @tjvmajors.bsky.social and colleagues - looking at contributions of chemosynthetic contributions to net primary productivity with a focus on interesting winter dynamics! agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
The National Science Foundation just had a big reorganization.
Here are five things to know. ⬇️ https://scim.ag/4baWBcS
I love our ESA journal Ecology's Scientific Naturalist papers! Check out deep sea squid covered in mud with tentacles masquerading as sessile invertebrates (?!!) ... so many discoveries still out there for ecology!! esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
@esajournals.bsky.social
📰New from our journals!📰
Moths sipping moose tears, deep-sea squid in disguise, coral reef recovery breakthroughs, and more! Explore six fascinating studies in our latest media tip sheet:
https://ow.ly/qUrA50XHajr
A space-based wildlife tracking system that could revolutionize the study of animal migrations and behavior is set to get back online with last week’s SpaceX launch.
Great to see how far gut content analysis has come since I tried to do molecular analysis of notonectid guts in grad school! Metabarcoding to "see" what prey items predators actually ate, not just the crunchy bits still visible under microscope... esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
#ThrowbackThursday to the day 20 yrs ago when my postdoc advisor had to meet w/ me in the teaching lab downstairs b/c he was setting up his decorator crabs for an ABC News segment on Halloween costumes. #MarineLife #Invertebrate 🎃🦀 @ucdmarinescience.bsky.social youtu.be/IYxerHqVPpE?...
As the Moon eclipsed the Sun on 8 April 2024, birds like these rock pigeons (Columba livia) took note.
As the Moon eclipsed the Sun on 8 April 2024, birds took note.
Leveraging nature’s own experiment, scientists and the public joined forces to show how different species responded to sudden midafternoon darkness followed by a new “dawn.” Learn more this week in Science: https://scim.ag/48WbhLL
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Looking to learn more about #eDNA? Join us Wednesday for this webinar on real-world applications and how and where the tech fits within broader environmental assessment and monitoring frameworks. esa.org/career-development/profe...
It takes patience to have a conversation about definitions as a collaboration begins... but it is important!
"Trophic state" in lakes is one of those concepts! It really makes a difference which definition we use... @mishafredmeyer.bsky.social
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I feel like this beautiful bot needs the right symphony accompanying it. That and more of the best from @science.org and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: www.science.org/content/arti... 🧪
Cuts to Great Lakes science have real impacts—on research, policy, and the people behind the science. Our latest Lakes Letter shares stories and findings from our recent survey.
Please read and share: iaglr.org/releases/sur...
Baby snapper yawning.
Rawr! 🐢
Urban wildfires burn through everything, from cars to refrigerators to mattresses, meaning the smoke and ash they produce can present unique respiratory dangers.
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Read more in our September issue: bit.ly/Eos-Sept2025
New winter limnology paper by Ozersky, et al. examining how changing winters will differ across latitudes, finding that the light climate of high latitude lakes is much more sensitive to shifting winter conditions than that of lower latitude lakes. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...