How do you tell the health of a river? This is a question that scientists all over the world struggle to answer. A common method for determining stream health is the Stream Bioassessment.
Accolades celebrate the professional achievements of the faculty and staff in the College of Science. The following accolades were published for the month of September 2017 on News at Mason.
This fall, guest speakers have been invited and are scheduled to present during the regular class meetings of EVPP 745 Environmental Toxicology taught by Dr. Esther Peters, and EVPP 490/505 Natural Resources Policy taught by Dr. Al Sample.
Ever wondered what’s at the bottom of the Potomac River? Dedicated PEREC scientists who have been gathering data to track the health of the Potomac River for some three decades.
Astronomers have identified a bumper crop of dual supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies. This discovery could help astronomers better understand how giant black holes grow and how they may produce the strongest gravitational wave signals in the Universe.