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Presidents of the Ecological Society of America share their thoughts on the potential of NEON

September 4, 2015

In mid-August, during the Ecological Society of America’s (ESA) centennial annual meeting, 16 past and present ESA presidents gathered to talk about NEON's value to the ecological community.

Landscape at the OAES field site

Scope change directives designed to ensure overall success of NEON’s construction

August 6, 2015

In mid-2015, the NSF announced its decision to rescope the NEON project. While the NEON vision will remain unchanged, some components of the Construction project were reduced or removed.

Mosquitos flying in a field with mountains in the background

Andy Fox on teaching next generation data users

July 17, 2015

Andy Fox - a NEON scientist and member of the Data Products team - is participating in a number of summer school programs and workshops designed for advanced graduate students and university faculty. His teaching efforts focus on explaining NEON’s capabilities and sharing cutting edge techniques for combining NEON data with ecosystem models.

Picture of Andy Fox, associated article "Andy Fox on teaching next generation data users"

First buoy sensors installed at core aquatic sites

July 14, 2015

NEON, in coordination with staff from Ordway-Swisher Biological Station, recently deployed the Observatory's first in-situ aquatic sensors on to buoys at Suggs and Barco Lake in Florida.

Buoy at Barco Lake

Mapping the invisible: the power of spectral remote sensing

July 14, 2015

NEON, in coordination with staff from Ordway-Swisher Biological Station, recently deployed the Observatory's first in-situ aquatic sensors on to buoys at Suggs and Barco Lake in Florida.

Twin otter plane

Dr. Eugene Kelly appointed NEON visiting head scientist

July 7, 2015

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Eugene Kelly as NEON’s Visiting Head Scientist. Gene is a well-respected leader in the fields of soil science, ecosystem ecology and environmental sustainability.

Eugene Kelly

Got spatio-temporal data skillz? Join NEON’s data skills hackathon

June 12, 2015

NEON is hosting a 3-day lesson-building hackathon to develop a suite of NEON/Data Carpentry data tutorials and corresponding assessment instruments. Apply by Aug 17, 2015 to attend.

Data Carpentry Workshop

Neon the sled puppy: how a washed out road led to a new friendship

May 26, 2015

Tasked with initiating construction at the Delta Junction site in Alaska and confronted with a washed-out road en route, Frank needed to find an alternate way to access the field site.

Explore the new NEON Data Portal

May 20, 2015

NEON recently redesigned the data portal to improve overall usability and accessibility. Data users can now explore the new Data Portal and share your feedback with us!

Fungi on the forest floor

Answer big ecological questions using big data skills

May 13, 2015

Learn how working with big data to requires a set of skills new to many scientists and explore upcoming learning opportunities in the second part of the #WorkwithData series.

NEON workshop

Testing muddy waters: protocol performance in Alabama wetlands

April 30, 2015

NEON systems engineering staff visit the Maycreek, AL site in the Ozarks Complex (Domain 8) to perform acceptance testing of the Aquatic Observation System (AOS) field protocols.

Taking gas samples at Mayfield Creek

More terrestrial and aquatic observational protocols now available

April 27, 2015

Nine new terrestrial and aquatic operations protocols and science designs are now available on the NEON data portal.

Discharge Protocol Testing In Domain 02

Women in STEM: Tracey Baldwin

April 24, 2015

Field Operations Manager Tracey Baldwin on the possibilities of being a woman in STEM

Tracy Baldwin, Field Operations Manager

Get involved in citizen science this Earth Day

April 20, 2015

Join thousands of others this spring in making simple plant observations through Project BudBurst. Citizen scientists play an important role in helping researchers determine how seasonal patterns are changing and potentially inform future environmental decisions and education.

Neon TOS scientist looking at plants

2015 NEON Science Capability Assessment: A focus on near-term research opportunities

April 17, 2015

The SCA report represents an effort to assess the research and science opportunities enabled by NEON data and resources.

NEON releases first protocols

April 13, 2015

The first release includes 11 terrestrial protocols as well as our terrestrial science designs. This release of protocols is the first in a series to be shared over the next several months.

Domain 08 field technician doing observational sampling

Work with data series: NEON and Data Carpentry collaborate to support open science skill-building

April 9, 2015

Learn more about open science and NEON's collaboration with Data Carpentry to develop resources and facilitate workshops that support open science skill-building.

Tower with ones and zeros overlaying it

NSF announces Dear Colleague Letter for research using NEON data

April 8, 2015

The NSF Directorate for Biological Sciences is currently considering requests for funding to support conferences and research that leverage NEON data.

GRSM landscape

AOP crew takes flight with new LiDAR system

March 17, 2015

The latest addition to NEON's Airborne Observation Platform is a Twin Otter airplane, retrofitted with a new full waveform and discrete LiDAR system.

Twin Otter arrival at KBDU

NEON data quantifies topographic change caused by 2013 Boulder flood

March 11, 2015

In September 2013, Boulder, CO experienced a seven day storm event and unprecedented rainfall. NEON data collected before and after the flood quanitfy topographic change caused by the storm.

Bear Peak in Boulder Colorado

From the field: winter 2015 aquatic sampling

March 10, 2015

D09 field technicians collect lake water samples year-round; D02 field technicians dig through several inches of ice and snow to access the stream at the Posey Creek. Learn more about winter sampling in the field.

Field ecologists doing ice sampling at a Domain 09 field site
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Dr. Bartuska of the USDA on the importance of long-term ecological datasets

March 5, 2015

Dr. Ann Bartuska, Deputy Under Secretary for Research, Education & Economics of the USDA, highlights the importance of long-term ecological datasets and federal science investment in research infrastructure in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.

D06 Prairie Peninsula

National Science Foundation Director, Dr. France Córdova visits NEON

February 26, 2015

Dr. France A. Córdova visited NEON headquarters last Thursday for the first time since assuming her position as Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) in March 2014.

Rainbow at WREF field site

NEON purchases soil coring machine for more efficient soil sensor installation

February 17, 2015

In an effort to provide standardized and more efficient ways to install soil sensors, NEON recently purchased the first of several soil coring machines to install soil sensors up to three meters deep at all 60 terrestrial sites around the US.

Small mammal data are now available

December 10, 2014

NEON is pleased to announce that our first small mammal data have been published on our data portal!

Field mouse in grass

How a Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) System works – the newest NEON video

December 10, 2014

Our latest video breaks down how a LiDAR system works. Be sure to check it out.

Attending SACNAS: An Inspiring Experience

November 21, 2014

SACNAS (Society for the Advancement of Hispanic/Chicano and Native Americans in Science) is all about inspiration, and that is why it was such a pleasure to attend the national conference last month in Los Angeles.

Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science Conference 2014

Interns Summer in Review, Part 5: Learning (and teaching) the art of scientific investigations

November 4, 2014

It has been over two years since I was last in the woods of New Hampshire collecting invasive plant data for my undergraduate research. From then to now, I have thought little about data sets or statistical variability.

NEON releases a higher education video on photosynthesis

October 28, 2014

Did you ever wonder how scientists measure photosynthesis? Check out the latest NEON educational video.

Plants at the WOOD field site

Boots on the ground for NEON Member Institution Representatives

October 23, 2014

NEON Member Institution representatives learned about NEON data collection first-hand this week during a visit the Central Plains Experimental Range (CPER), the Domain 10 core site. This site tour was part of the 2014 NEON Membership Meeting, held October 21-22 in Boulder, CO at NEON Headquarters.

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