According to professor John Woinarski, the species' disappearance means Australia has lost 39 land mammal species since 1788, the highest total for any country. "It is a deplorable record trashing of ...
I’ll just have a peppermint tea if you have it,” says a professor meekly, even though five minutes previously they were ...
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With the support of a National Science Foundation award of over $400,000, Galla will work with Boise State and a global community of researchers — including those studying Arctic systems — to reveal ...
This is the predicament facing tens of thousands of fishermen along South Korea's coastlines. Over the past 10 years, the ...
Dear Eric: My sister has a 130-pound dog who is friendly. When I was visiting in April, I was sitting on the sofa, barefoot, and the dog stepped on my right foot and injured it. After five months, I ...
FIRST ON FOX: A community college professor in Kansas has advocated doxxing ICE agents as well as community interference with their operations, an audit of a social media account belonging to him ...
Conrad Pilditch receives funding from the Department of Conservation, MBIE, regional councils and PROs. He is affiliated with the Mussel Reef Restoration Trust, the Whangateau Catchment Collective and ...
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Kentucky hunters have a new tool this season.The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, in partnership with the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation, has launched the new "KY Deer & Elk" ...
Bernhard Nickel is a Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University. He is a member of Harvard’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). This July, I appeared in federal ...
BURGAW, N.C. (WECT) - The Pender County Board of County Commissioners has approved a $899,102 package to increase retention for Pender EMS & Fire after a second hearing during their Monday meeting.