Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: Ecological Cost of War
Wildlife, not just people, suffer long-term damage during civil conflicts
Wildlife, not just people, suffer long-term damage during civil conflicts
New climate-action plans help communities take charge of their own climate destinies
Websites that record users’ sessions for quality control often collect sensitive data
The journey to Germany is often perilous, but acceptance presents yet another hurdle
Study documents consequences for babies born to mothers living close to fracking
A new book details rural America’s angst and adaptation to a rapidly changing world
Thousands of tons of discarded orange peels spur vibrant reforestation
After 36 years of observation, Princeton scientists report incipient finch species
Climate-change policy scholars grapple with a growing human population
Presidential rhetoric brings new scrutiny to nuclear-launch protocol
Faculty Book: Wallace Best
Reading Frankenstein, now 200 years old
Study finds climate change will only exacerbate inequality in the United States