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This event is in the past.It took place on May 19, 2026 at Braun (Geology) Corner (Building 320).

What can the chemistry of ancient bones and plants tell us about the evolution of ecosystems and the fate of one of Earth's most vital biomes? 1
What can the chemistry of ancient bones and plants tell us about the evolution of ecosystems and the fate of one of Earth's most vital biomes? 2
What can the chemistry of ancient bones and plants tell us about the evolution of ecosystems and the fate of one of Earth's most vital biomes? 3

What can the chemistry of ancient bones and plants tell us about the evolution of ecosystems and the fate of one of Earth's most vital biomes?

Stanford

Ancient bones and plant chemistry are rewriting what we know about the Amazon's past, and warning us about its future. Julia Tejada shares how her lab uses biochemical signatures to trace the evolution of herbivory and assess whether the rainforest is nearing a climate tipping point.

Academic lecture
Climate research
Free event
Science talk

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🌿fascinating Amazon collapse research
🥪bring lunch, midday timing
🎓open to the public

Braun (Geology) Corner (Building 320)

Building 320, 450 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

Free

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