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In light of the recent science on projected sea-level rise in the Pacific region and the range of governance challenges associated with slow onset events, Pacific island countries are under distinct pressure to develop national policies that pre-empt complex future risks in a legitimate and technica...
afforestation exhibits strong seasonality effects56,57,58, with BGP effects being negligible during the northern summer, but potentially countering BGC benefits during the northern winter56,57,63. This seasonality effect poses a dual risk: minimizing cooling benefits during summer when human vulnerability...
In some ways, it feels like a drug-induced trip, as it playfully combines the hard science of a hollowed-out Earth with debate between an all-powerful god, a measly human and a space-travelling dinosaur about the relative benefits of poetry and technology. Like many other ...
Science of setbacks:How failure can improve career prospects 36.[G]One straightforward reason close losers might outper- form narrow winners is that the two groups have comparable ability. 37.[D]Others in the US have found similar effects with National Institutes of Health early-career fellowship...
–Winner of the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award –A Finalist for the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year Award "[...] Slaght focuses on what it took to conduct the field work and collect the necessary data to learn about what the fish owls need for survival. The bo...
Marta Zaraska, science journalist and author ofGrowing Young: How Friendship, Optimism, and Kindness Can Help You Live to 100,writes about how strong relationships are just as important to being healthy as what we eat and how much we exercise. One of the findings she shared:living in a co...
SCIENCE Read Story PDF DOC JPG Photo by Trnava University on Unsplash Billy Mills The story behind America’s first and only 10,000-meter Olympic champion. Billy Mills was born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for the Oglala Lakota people. His mother died when he was 9 years old. ...
Climate protection – Biodiversity – Regional economic benefits (pp. 13–20). Schweizerbart Science Publishers. Google Scholar Madgwick, J., & Jones, T. A. (2002). Europe. In M. R. Perrow & A. J. Davy (Eds.), Handbook of ecological restoration (Vol. 2, pp. 32–56). Cambridge ...