Sometimes science requires that we get a little wet and a little dirty in the spirit of discovery. Nowhere is that more evident than at The Ohio State University’s Stone Lab, the nation’s oldest freshwater biological field station, located on Gibraltar Island in Lake Erie. Students and researchers use the unique space to explore problems facing Lake Erie, its wildlife and the region in order to better preserve and protect the vital ecosystem.
Answering questions such as, "Do raccoons prefer a full moon?"
How the University of Minnesota is restoring the health of these potent pollinators.
Because it's Monday, and you need some frogs in your life.
And what the subnivium layer can tell us about climate change.
If a tree falls on the East Lansing campus, it doesn't just get heard. It gets honored.