The University of Wyoming’s Biodiversity Institute will honor Charles Preston and Taylor Phillips with awards that showcase their commitment to enhancing knowledge and conservation of biological ...
A target to identify financial support of fossil fuel industries harmful to the environment was unmet in Australia's ...
A new article introduces a science-based operational framework developed by researchers from several universities and the ...
This study examines the positive correlation between an area's wealth and biodiversity, known as the 'luxury effect.' The authors present an alternative framework for understanding links between socio ...
A new study co-authored by researchers at Indiana University sheds light on how the forces that shape mountain ranges also influence the evolution of species. In the study, "Direct effects of mountain ...
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The fastest rate of new species discovery in history just happened. Here’s what scientists are finding
Scientists are discovering and naming new species at record-breaking speeds, shattering long-held assumptions that the golden age of biodiversity discovery peaked more than a century ago. A ...
As the United States continues to lead global oil and gas production—accounting for roughly 20% of worldwide output in 2024—understanding how different extraction methods affect ecosystems has never ...
An improvement in freshwater biodiversity in England's rivers was linked to reductions in pollution of zinc and copper, largely due to the decline of coal burning and heavy industry, say researchers.
Join Science Under the Stars for this April talk, as Sarah Ortiz, PhD candidate from the Department of Integrative Biology, talks about why biodiversity at the local levels matters and how UT ...
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