Innate immune sensors—known as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs)—detect specific molecular components of bacterial or ...
Ancient fossils show how much warming tropical oceans can handle before plankton collapse, offering clues about future ...
The model focused on “palaeogeographic context,” meaning the ancient layout of coasts, islands, and seaways. It tested ...
Many tropical insects are already close to their heat tolerance limits, raising concerns that rising temperatures could ...
Dismantling the EPA's "endangerment finding" will leave Long Island more vulnerable — and accelerate the danger our region faces.
A sweeping new study of more than 2,000 insect species reveals a troubling reality: many insects may be far less capable of ...
When most people think about natural selection, they imagine individuals competing with one another: The fastest animal escapes predators, the strongest plant produces more seeds, and the most ...
EcoFS or Ecosystem Field Studies is offering multiple 3-credit field studies this summer. For those students looking for a longer, out-of-country experience, EcoFS is offering a field study location ...
ABSTRACT: We examined the responses of extremophilic microalgal communities to environmental disturbance. Salt flat microbial mats are halophilic communities that thrive in extreme environments ...
AMERICAN CANYON — The Bay Area’s remaining wetlands in American Canyon and across the region are critical not only as a hot spot for ecological diversity and human well-being, but also as a complex ...
When I published one of my first Forbes articles, “The Ethical Crossroads Of AI: A Call For Human-Centered Solutions,” it sparked meaningful conversations among our community of innovators of the ...
Most mergers are engineered for efficiency. Systems are aligned, redundancies eliminated, and structures combined. Yet despite careful planning, most mergers fail to deliver on their strategic promise ...