In a tribute on its website, the Jane Goodall Institute wrote, “Jane was passionate about wildlife from early childhood, and she read avidly about the natural world. Her dream was to travel to Africa, ...
Although Congress has passed bipartisan funding bills that maintain science funding for specific agencies, the president and the director of the budget office have described plans for layoffs that ...
As part of the Imagine a world with more women in science campaign, UNESCO sheds light on women and men shaping inclusive science around the world.
This story has been updated. Work on the nearly-completed Revolution Wind project was allowed to resume on Monday, after a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration had failed to justify its ...
In Mexico’s Gulf of California, fewer than 20 vaquitas remain — a living ghost on the edge of extinction. Marine biologist Heidy Martinez protects their last refuge while fighting for sharks facing ...
Walters & Cohen Architects has designed a new science building for The King’s School Canterbury, a UNESCO World Heritage Site ...
Californian company Vast is building what would be the world’s first commercial space station, which it aims to launch next year.
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Indigenous fishers lead science-backed conservation of Colombia’s wetlands
When Fredy Yavinape was a young child, he didn’t know the biological concept of an “umbrella species.” These are species that require large areas of undisturbed habitat to survive, which is why they ...
Jane Goodall was a trailblazer who became a household name for her work with chimpanzees. On Wednesday, she died at the age of 91.The conservation icon focused the second half of her career on writing ...
A Brief History of the Impossible is the title of a talk by James Glisson, chief curator of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, who will explore how historical artists anticipated AI in an insightful ...
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