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Biofilms dominate microbial life in most natural, engineered and medical systems, and they have orchestrated key biogeochemical cycles on Earth over billions of years. As

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In the last decade, two-thirds of the world’s forest elephants – found only in the rainforests of Equatorial Africa – have been slaughtered by ivory

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  Illegal fishing is big business — and fishermen who take advantage of shoddy enforcement or lax regulations in ports around the world make millions

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The Forest Service (FS), the timber industry and some environmental groups formed a collaborative groups several years ago known as the Southwest Crown of the

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What many people might call the daily laboratory grind Theodore Betley, Ph.D., calls play. As a student, he developed a passion for lab work that

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The Swedish Byfjord: it may look healthy, but has a deep and stifling secret. Author provided Oxygen is essential for many life forms. But we

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A northern muriqui mother perches in a tree with her new infant and juvenile son During this past winter break, I worked 12-hour days in

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The tropical ecology research partnership deal was sealed between NTU Provost Freddy Boey (third from left) and Smithsonian’s Interim Under Secretary for Science John Kress

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Jordan hosted a national workshop for the project “Sustainable Use of Transboundary Water Resources and Water Security Management” (Water SUM) at the Dead Sea Spa

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