A new white paper: "From Knowledge to Solutions: Science, Technology and Innovation in Support of the UN SDGs," published in the journal Research Ideas and Outcomes (RIO), brings together leading ...
New research by the University of Oxford and the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University has revealed that most ...
This study examines the positive correlation between an area's wealth and biodiversity, known as the 'luxury effect.' The authors present an alternative framework for understanding links between socio ...
Researchers propose a framework for integrating online digital data into biodiversity monitoring. The random information posted online could be used to generate information about biodiversity and its ...
Explore the intersection of science, environment, and health with our comprehensive coverage ranging from climate change and ...
The ability to track animals and plants is up in the air — literally — thanks to help from an unexpected source. Around the globe, many air quality control stations filter air through small paper ...
The world’s wildlife are facing a barrage of threats caused by climate change, from the loss of suitable habitat to dwindling food supplies. As a result, endangered species across the US are edging ...
The number of peer-reviewed studies using iNaturalist data has surged more than tenfold in the past five years, new research shows. Reading time 3 minutes With a smartphone in hand, anyone can be a ...
What you need to know: Minister Butiime said Uganda needed responses rooted in science, innovation and collaboration to safeguard its natural heritage Government has called for science-driven ...
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