In a comment published in Nature Climate Change, Mark Bradford, the E.H. Harriman Professor of Soils and Ecosystem Ecology, ...
Human activity has added an average of 40 days to the global wildfire season, fundamentally changing when fires occur around ...
A new study explores how culture is overtaking genetics as the driving force in human evolution and shaping our future.
By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor Today's West Seattle Ecology Fair at Our Lady of Guadalupe was about more than just ...
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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 ...
Researchers at the University of Maine are theorizing that human beings may be in the midst of a major evolutionary shift — driven not by genes, but by culture. Cultural practices — from farming ...
A new theory suggests that cultural systems dictated how human beings survived and not genetics, hinting at adaptability and ...
Msgr. Martin Schlag, a professor at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, explained that Catholic social thought is the systematic reflection on how best to order society toward the common good in ...
In what is now Shandong, eastern China, researchers have discovered one of the oldest matrilineal societies known to science, ...
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 ...
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