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By Saleem H. Ali, Helena Voinov Vladich and Caroline Karp Introduction The geographic point where the Russian and United States’ mainlands are closest lies in the Bering Strait between the State of Alaska and the Russian territory of Chukotka (Fig...
Abstract Hermissenda crassicornis is a mould organism used in various fields of study including neurology, ecology, pharmacology, and science of poisons. In order to investigate the systematics of this assemblage and the presence of cryptic shape in...
During the Family Tree DNA Conference, Dr. Miguel Vilar, the Scientific Data Manager for the Explorer Programs was kind enough to give us an update on the Genographic project. One of the things that he mentioned was that no overarching paper had...
spiked-online 18 November 2005 The Great Cholesterol Myth We all know that a high cholesterol diet is bad for you, right? Wrong, says this medical writer. by Malcolm Kendrick If you eat too much cholesterol, or saturated fat, your blood cholesterol...
Sailendra Nath Ghosh, 90, one of the country's earliest environmentalists and a social philosopher, passed away at his residence in New Delhi in the early hours of October 18, 2013. He is survived by his three daughters and grand-children, his wife having...
*This is part of a series called ‘Thinking About Cities’ which are parts of a book I am working on about urban green space that I’ve decided to cut out of the book manuscript. Picture a large modern city. Undoubtedly, your mental image includes a lot...
A recent call for punishing individual Russian scientists, instead of institutions and political power holders, is a wrong-headed and mean-spirited response to the atrocities of the Russian war on Ukraine. <img alt="" height="200" src="data:image...
Guest post by recent UTSC MEnvSc graduate, Samantha Lalonde How do some people seem to know which career they are going to pursue seemingly before they can even walk? Do they just wake up one morning and decide that they want to be a dentist? In my...
To be clear, I am not a virologist, nor am I a public health expert. But I do know how to analyze patterns of evolutionary diversity. Research into the SARS-CoV-2 virus that has given rise to the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly enhanced our understanding...
Guest podcast by UTSC Biology students: Gillian Sauder and Nyx Radu Burrow-dwelling solitary bees determine their entry into winter diapause based solely based on temperature, this raises the question; are rising global temperatures delaying diapause...
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Blogging all things ecology and evolution
Friday, September 9, 2022 *This is part of a series called ‘Thinking About Cities’ which are parts of a book I am working on about urban green space that I’ve decided to cut out of the book manuscr...
The EEB & Flow: Charles Darwin, founder of evolution AND ecology
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 Perhaps a good alternative title should be: “Why we need a second modern synthesis” Darwin is rightfully seen (or vilified in some quarters) as the founder of modern evolu...
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