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After a deliberately set blaze in an Australian nature preserve, “I found (echidnas) in areas full of ash after the fire, just roaming around,” says Julia Nowack, who studied the fire’s ...
Julia Nowack, a researcher based at the University of New England in New South Wales at the time, noticed that while most wildlife was devastated by the fire, the area's population of echidnas ...
Yes, says Julia Nowack of the University of New England in Australia, lead author of a study in Springer's journal The Science of Nature about the reaction of pygmy-possums in such instances.
What happens to hibernating or torpid animals when a bushfire rages? Are they able to sense danger and wake up from their energy-saving sleep to move to safety? Yes, says Julia Nowack, lead author ...
By Julia Sandor Click here for updates on this story LAYTON, Utah (KSTU) — Tick season is here. However, many Utahns don’t give ticks a second thought. Kacy Nowack, an epidemiologist with One ...
Journal Reference: Julia Nowack, Kathrin H. Dausmann. Can heterothermy facilitate the colonization of new habitats? Mammal Review, 2015; DOI: 10.1111/mam.12037 ...
Nowack, a former SpaceX propulsion engineering intern, isn’t alone in testing the limits of physics in an effort to accelerate the fight against climate change.
Keeping the five-mile-long Mackinac Bridge secure is a top priority for the bridge authority and lawmakers who are aiming for stiffer penalties for trespassers.
An Australian team, led by Curtin University’s Julia Nowack, created a controlled fire in a patch of the woodland habitat of the short-beaked echidna, a type of egg-laying animal sometimes ...
Mildred E. Nowack, of Huntley, formerly of Chicago, at rest November 17, 2009. Beloved daughter of the late Martin and Ernestine (nee Tromsdorf) Hoff; cherished wife of the late Clifford W. Nowack;… ...
During its regular monthly meeting Monday, the Fort Zumwalt School Board approved the hiring of Neil Nowack as the next football coach at Zumwalt West.
Kacy Nowack, an epidemiologist with One Health, said while Utah doesn’t have as many ticks as the East Coast does, they’re still here. She said they see them in nearly every county.