A conservation scientist enlists Colombia’s ex-guerrillas in a new cause: preserving their country’s biodiversity
After years of isolation, former combatants are learning to inventory species and launch ecotourism businesses
After years of isolation, former combatants are learning to inventory species and launch ecotourism businesses
Tobacco farming is driving apes to seek unusual food source, brimming with pathogens
Impact that created the asteroid also blasted out the famous Giordano Bruno crater
Tools such as ChatGPT may be used for 1% to 5% of manuscripts, recent estimates suggest
The most comprehensive look at genetic differences among flowering plants suggests ancient interbreeding confounded relationships between dogwoods and blueberries, among others
Surprisingly similar teasing behaviors across species suggest it evolved at least 13 million years ago
A new procedure for donating hearts and other organs is saving lives. But for some it challenges the definition of death
Academic chapter and two books authored by Francesca Gino appear to copy from sources including student theses, blogs, and news reports
The increases are welcome news, but fall short of an advisory group’s recommendation
New report recommends paid leave, flexible work policies, and changes in academic culture
Immature click beetles on the Ryukyu Islands of southwestern Japan display a behavior never before observed in their kind