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Across the world, natural history museums hold about 3 billion specimens of plants and animals in collections—and these ...
Circuit hearing, community college system and local district are wary of disavowing they'll enforce policies against ...
Amid a widespread decline in childhood measles vaccination rates since before the COVID-19 pandemic across the United States, ...
The gubernatorially appointed boards that oversee Texas universities soon could have new powers to control the curriculum required of students and eliminate degree programs. The legislation sent ...
A joined-up approach between universities, public services and businesses – as successfully demonstrated during the pandemic ...
Under Abbe Franchot Borok’s leadership, real estate investment firm BGO ’s debt arm originated $1.5 billion in loans across ...
Think HQ is celebrating 15 years of being in operation, from its beginnings at a kitchen table to its current status as a ...
Indonesia, one of the most biodiverse nations on Earth, appears to be gearing up to renew official estimates of its remaining ...
New research reveals only 44% of biodiversity offset policies and 27% of voluntary conservation programs consider climate ...
THE United Nations International Day of the Potato is celebrated today – but boffins fear the humble spud is under global threat. Experts at the renowned James Hutton Institute, that ...
The U.S. is pausing new student and exchange visitor visa interviews while it looks to expand screening of applicants' social ...
From southbound cane toads to invasive weeds and fluctuating fish stocks, a novel technique called eDNA has revealed what's in NSW waterways—and how it's influenced by natural disasters.