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The largest biodiversity time-series database on the planet—created by the University of St Andrews—has had a major new release. The BioTIME database offers unprecedented insight into how biodiversity ...
The convergence of perspectives and expertise served one collective mission: to safeguard South Africa’s rich and fragile ...
A survey of Oman's marine waters has revealed over 100 species of ribbon worms (Nemertea), marking the first systematic study ...
In The Spirit of the Rainforest, Dr. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza weaves indigenous wisdom with scientific discovery in an ...
The lawsuit challenges new National Science Foundation policies that eliminate diversity programs and slash research funding ...
Tens of millions of dollars in NSF grants have been slashed, and scientists fear the US is about to lose a generation of ...
Earlier this month, 13 major U.S. universities sued over NSF's decision to cap reimbursement for indirect research costs such ...
The Dale-Engle-Walker Property on Saturday was the place to learn about biodiversity, fossils and history. The Merrill W. Linn Land & Waterways Conservancy hosted the Living Landscape Program on the ...
A nationwide initiative is inviting Canadians to help map the country's biodiversity, one photo at a time. From June 1 to Oct ...
Since 2000, the United Nations (UN) recognizes May 22 as the International Day for Biological Diversity, in hopes of promoting international cooperation and conversation surrounding biodiversity ...
Eating a variety of flavonoid-rich foods like tea, apples and berries may cut the risk of early death by 20 percent.
A group of attorneys general, led by Letitia James of New York, argues that National Science Foundation programs are critical ...