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Using statistical methods from field of ecological biodiversity, Israeli scholars analyze 1,000 First Temple period names and ...
The following is a summary of “Temporal Associations of Physical Activity With Subsequent Knee Pain in Individuals With Knee ...
Captive breeding works for endangered axolotls, according to a new study that is reviving hope that the species can make a comeback.
JERUSALEM – While nearly a third of Israelis routinely feed stray cats, an overwhelming majority also support reducing their ...
The interactions between human populations and their environments across the Mediterranean Basin and Central Europe have been ...
North American bird populations are plummeting, especially in drylands, grasslands and the Arctic where they have historically been most abundant, new research has found.
Analysis of nearly 500 bird species across North America has found that three-quarters are declining across their ranges, ...
A new artificial intelligence (AI) system can now separate fir, spruce, and pine pollen. The achievement promises sharper ...
Liam Taylor ’17, Bowdoin's Doherty Kent Island Postdoctoral Scholar in Biology, served as her scientific advisor, teaching ...
Farming more on existing land can hurt biodiversity as much as using new land. It depends on the crop, region, and nearby ...
Since it was established in 1928, more than 9,000 scientists, students, and staff have worked, lived, and studied at RMBL. At ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that North American bird populations are declining most severely in areas where they should be thriving. Researchers analyzed 36 million bird observations shared by ...