In a comment published in Nature Climate Change, Mark Bradford, the E.H. Harriman Professor of Soils and Ecosystem Ecology, ...
By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor Today's West Seattle Ecology Fair at Our Lady of Guadalupe was about more than just ...
Lincoln's S. Kathleen Lyons is providing a new framework—Earth system engineering—for examining how organisms, including humans, have fundamentally altered ecosystems on a global scale across hundreds ...
Bizcommunity on MSN
Real-time response: Why speed matters more than ever for SA’s manufacturing and logistics
Real-time communication is essential for South Africa’s manufacturing and logistics sectors, says Merel van der Lei, CEO of ...
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Arturo Gómez-Pompa, biologist who revealed the human history in “virgin” forests, has died, aged 90
In the steaming lowlands of Veracruz and the Yucatán, where strangler figs knot the canopy and howler monkeys bellow at dawn, ...
Imagine a cluster of buzzing drones weaving through tight alleyways, whipping up curiosity among children peering from ...
Opinion
Jacobin on MSNMAHA and the End of American Modernity
Dressed up as a health crusade, MAHA is a proxy for a larger right-wing revolt against science, technology, and public ...
Living Amoebae: Protozoa as Potential Reservoirs and Transport Vessels for human Norovirus and Adenovirus,” published in ...
The loss of one iconic species, sunflower sea stars, unleashed a voracious eater of seagrass habitats and upended the coastal ecosystem. But the response has opened new business opportunities.
In a survey of Tokyo metropolitan residents, Osaka Metropolitan University researchers found that long commuting times ...
From a distance, Biosphere 2 emerges from the cacti and creosote of the Sonoran desert like a gleaming oasis, a colony of ...
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