Past Wilkes Prize winners accelerate audacious climate solutions
Previous prize winners, Lumen Bioscience and Applied Carbon, leveraged their awards to grow innovative ideas into profitable ventures for mitigating climate change.
Read MorePrevious prize winners, Lumen Bioscience and Applied Carbon, leveraged their awards to grow innovative ideas into profitable ventures for mitigating climate change.
Read MoreTwo future hosts of the Winter Olympic Games, the U and Université Côte d’Azur, join forces to tackle water-climate solutions at the Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy 2025 Hackathon.
Read MoreGenetic analysis shows that ancient Indigenous people transported, cultivated and may have domesticated the native tuber outside of its natural distribution, reflecting the enduring ecological legacy of Indigenous people in the Southwest.
Read MoreThe Seattle-based biotech company beat 77 international teams with their proposal to drastically reduce methane emissions from dairy and beef cattle using a patented mixture of enzyme proteins.
Read MoreA bean to revolutionize agriculture? Pepto for cows? Ocean waves on the power grid? Smart window coating? Trees that save farmers and the rainforest? Winner announced on Sept. 22.
Read MoreIf the Great Plains becomes drier, the pieces are in place for a repeat of the 1930s Dust Bowl.
Read MoreResearch shows disruptions rippled out from climate change in South America.
Read MoreAgricultural productivity drove Euro-American settlement of Utah, explaining past and present population patterns.
Read MoreMarch lecture explores community, culture and food and explores the struggles and empowering experiences of owning and operating a farm-to-table restaurant.
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