The Year in Review: Top 10 Stories of 2017 The Year in Review: Top 10 Stories of 2017 Stony Brook University
President Stanley walking with students

Study Shows SBU is Leading Engine of Social Mobility

Gov Cuomo

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Ape Skull

13 Million-Year-Old Discovery Offers Insight into Human Ancestry

3 babies

First Set of Triplets Undergo Pioneering Surgery to Fix Rare Skull Condition

VP Joe Biden

Joe Biden Honored at ‘Stars’ Gala that Helped Raise Nearly $5 Million to Fight Cancer

Patient using bionic eye

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healthcare workers in puerto rico

Healthcare Volunteers Deliver Treatment and Hope to Puerto Rico

Lemur

Lemur Study Casts Light on Impact of Climate Change

Lydia Senatus

Stony Brook Senior Wins Prestigious Rangel Fellowship

Michael J Fox and President Stanley

Michael J. Fox and Shutterstock Founder Earn Honorary Degrees from SBU

Lemur Study Casts Light on Impact of Climate Change

Lemur eating

A study from the world’s leading lemur expert paints a grim picture for the future of the critically endangered Greater Bamboo Lemur and presents more proof of the impact of climate change on biological diversity. Stony Brook Distinguished Service Professor Patricia Wright , Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences, co-wrote the study, titled Feeding Ecology and Morphology Make a Bamboo Specialist Vulnerable to Climate Change. According to the findings, human disturbance of tropical rainforests in Madagascar, including wildfires, burning and timber exploitation, has led to reduced rainfall and a longer dry season, which is pushing the Greater Bamboo Lemur to the brink of extinction.

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