Nature is astonishingly diverse. Across the planet’s oceans, forests, grasslands, and cities, living beings interact in ways that defy rigid expectations.
For human societies, insects are part of a shared ecology involving the gamut of symbiotic relations. Insects (and arthropods ...
The Apennine brown bear, Ursus arctos marsicanus, exists nowhere else on Earth. Genetic evidence shows that this population ...
Discoveries ranging from the oldest known example of human mummification to first deliberate use of fire by people were made ...
For Lydia Lawen, the path from a campus tour in Cookeville to a pediatric hospital in Birmingham has been guided by a clear ...
The American University in Cairo (AUC) hosted a media roundtable discussion featuring Seham Elmrayed, assistant professor at ...
In work that melds the natural with the technological, he foregrounds entanglements shaped by looping currents of life, ...
Human norovirus and adenovirus, two major causes of viral gastroenteritis, can persist for extended periods inside ...
In the contemporary moment, debates on ecology and women have become globally synonymous, reflecting the interconnected challenges of war, patriarchal and ...
Driven by the rapid maturation of multimodal perception, spatial computing, micro-displays, and other technologies, ...
For ecologists, the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a remarkable natural experiment in what can happen to wild animals when humans stay home.
Findings from this University of Stirling study established that in Scotland, beaver wetlands offer greater appeal for ...