Toxic Methylmercury-Producing Microbes More Widespread Than Realized September 11, 2013 Environmental Research Center
Invaders’ Away-Field Advantage Weaker Than Ecologists Thought May 16, 2013 Environmental Research Center
“Jack-and-Master” Plants Better Suited to Climate Change Higher CO2 Stimulates Growth of Invasive “Super Weed” November 5, 2012 Environmental Research Center Research News
Smithsonian Launches Global Marine Biodiversity Project with $10 Million Donation October 25, 2012 Environmental Research Center Tropical Research Institute Environmental Research Center
Smithsonian NEMESIS Tracks Marine Invaders Online New Database Lets Public Search for Invaders on Their Own Shores March 12, 2012 Environmental Research Center
Fungi-Filled Forests Are Critical for Endangered Orchids Older Forests with Just the Right Fungi May Be Secret to Saving Vulnerable Plants January 24, 2012 Environmental Research Center
Coasts’ Best Protection from Bioinvaders Falling Short Not Enough Ships Able to Flush Out Invasive Species Before They Reach Port November 4, 2011 Environmental Research Center
Smithsonian Scientists Discover Northern Snakehead Fish Near Annapolis Invasive Asian Fish Detected in New Regions of Chesapeake Bay July 22, 2011 Environmental Research Center
Smithsonian Scales Up Energy Efficiency with $45 Million Green Lab Reconstructed Mathias Lab Will Boost Environmental Research and Renewable Energy May 9, 2011 Environmental Research Center
Nitrogen Pollution Alters Global Change Scenarios from the Ground Up Scientists Find Excess Nitrogen Favors Plants That Respond Poorly to Rising CO2 June 30, 2010 Environmental Research Center
Smithsonian Latino Center’s Young Ambassadors Arrive for Week of Arts, Sciences and Humanities in Washington, D.C. June 18, 2010 Folklife and Cultural Heritage Environmental Research Center American Latino Museum