Division of Science, Mathematics, and Computing News by Date
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May 2014
05-15-2014
Arthur Holland Michel, Bard graduate and cofounder of the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard, reports on the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International convention.
05-09-2014
Bard biology professors Brooke Jude and Amy Savage report on how the Citizen Science program gives Bard students a foundation in the scientific method while also engaging them in science education and community service activities.
05-07-2014
The loss of large mammals from African savannas can have unexpected and often undesirable consequences for the people and livestock that depend on them, according to a new study published in the journal BioScience. Scientists from Bard College and the University of California, Davis, experimentally removed large grazing mammals from plots of savanna land in Kenya where both livestock and wildlife are abundant. That removal set in motion a cascade of consequences. “The results of this long-term study show that preserving large mammals in African savannas can be a win-win for conservation and for human welfare,” says lead author Felicia Keesing, a biology professor at Bard.
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