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Geneticists Light Up Debate on Salmon Conservation
Christie Wilcox, PhD
| Feb 1, 2023
| 10+ min read
Splitting Chinook salmon into two groups based on their DNA could aid conservation efforts. But some researchers argue that this would be a misuse of the data.
Engineering the Microbiome: CRISPR Leads the Way
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
Scientists have genetically modified isolated microbes for decades. Now, using CRISPR, they intend to target entire microbiomes.
Playing the Field
George B. Schaller
| Dec 1, 2012
| 3 min read
The role of field biologists is changing as conservation biology evolves and ecological challenges mount.
Conserving Our Shared Heritage
Thomas E. Lovejoy
| Oct 1, 2011
| 5 min read
Reversing catastrophic threats to our planet’s biodiversity is not optional: our lives depend on it.
Stalking Sharks
Jef Akst
| Aug 30, 2012
| 3 min read
Researchers monitor the movement of the Pacific’s largest predators and share the information with the world in real time.
Book Excerpt from
COVID-19
Debora MacKenzie
| Jul 17, 2020
| 3 min read
In Chapter 8, author Debora MacKenzie recounts an unfortunate history of baselessly blaming disease outbreaks on groups perceived as outsiders.
Reconstructing the Effects of the Fur Trade in the Brazilian Amazon
Catherine Offord
| Jan 1, 2017
| 4 min read
Researchers use a century of trade records to uncover differences in the resilience of terrestrial and aquatic species.
ID tags handicap penguins
John Whitfield(ja_whitfield@hotmail.com)
| May 18, 2004
| 3 min read
Study finds that birds with flipper bands are late to breed and are less successful at it
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant
| Apr 1, 2016
| 3 min read
Lab Girl, The Most Perfect Thing, Half-Earth,
and
Cosmosapiens
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant
| May 1, 2014
| 3 min read
Madness and Memory, Promoting the Planck Club, The Carnivore Wa
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The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons
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