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Intact ecosystems have a big role in sequestering carbon. Hence, safeguarding the biosphere from further degradation is an existential challenge for humanity.
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This correlation of heart rates could one day lead to new tools for measuring attentiveness, both in the classroom and the clinic.
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People are increasingly dividing themselves into social and political factions. Models can hint at how it happens—and maybe offer ways to mitigate it.
Image credit: Dave Cutler (artist).
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Plain-tailed wrens coordinate with each other to sing duets by inhibiting motor circuits in the brain.
Image credit: Melissa J. Coleman.
While humans and Eurasian jays are susceptible to illusions using fast movements, jays are more influenced by observable than expected motions.
Image credit: Elias Garcia-Pelegrin.
Minimizing building lighting at night could significantly reduce collision rates of nocturnally migrating birds.
Image credit: Ian Davies (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY).
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Sarah Chambliss discusses racial and ethnic disparities in exposure to air pollutants.
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Profile of NAS member and evolutionary biologist Scott Edwards
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