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J ordan Lasker, according to The New York Times, is “an academic who opposes affirmative action and writes often about I.Q.
After 27 years of planning and providing educational programs for youngsters, Marianne Bird, 4-H youth development advisor, ...
Forest fragmentation—the division of large, intact woodlands into smaller patches—has emerged as a critical issue in ...
Scientists are unveiling a groundbreaking plan to use DNA technology to resurrect a giant, dinosaur-like species that once ...
The staff are among more than 130 federal employees facing investigation for signing a letter that EPA officials say misleads ...
Researchers from the University of Georgia found a new drug that may boost the brain's ability to heal itself after injury.
Ecologist Alex Romer tugged his snorkel on and slipped into the stillness of Palm Beach County’s Lake Worth Lagoon, an ...
The editors of The New York Times Book Review bring you immersive climate fiction , our latest reviews , gripping dystopian reads , novels with great world-building , books with “The Last of Us” vibes ...
My research findings were clear: mental wellness in the face of ecological distress was anchored not in thoughts, but in action ...
The new federal law favors energy technologies that are already profitable and increase global warming over cleaner ...
A new study argues that religion, politics and war affect how animals and plants in cities evolve, and the confluence of ...
Shifts in U.S. federal science funding—driven by the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—are causing delays, uncertainty, and program changes across academic and regulatory ...