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Conservation biologist Andrea Terán-Valdez aims to protect endangered frogs in Ecuador by breeding populations, cataloguing new species and fighting industrial development.
Transient absorption with N prescribed excitation intensities allows isolation of N increasingly nonlinear responses, enabling separation of single- and multiple-exciton dynamics.
What are the benefits of a fish-rich diet, not only for nutrition and health but also for the environment, economies and sustainability? A new framework offers a way to assess the benefits and trade-offs on national and global scales.
When the MIT molecular biologist quantified how much more lab space men were given, she unleashed a US-wide reckoning about how women are held back in academia.
Knowing how long it takes to complete specific work tasks stops work creeping into every part of your life. Plus, an elusive shape that forms never-repeating patterns, and a recipe for a seven-ingredient ‘space salad’.
The benefits of scientific collaboration are too often skewed towards wealthier countries. Bioethicists and others present guidance on how stakeholders such as researchers can change this.
Geneticists discover that the composer was particularly susceptible to liver disease. Plus, a United Nations conference tackles the long-neglected water crisis, and how to create more-concise presentations in four steps.