Oropouche virus has posed little threat outside South America in the past, but land-use change, the climate crisis, and ...
Scott Travers, an American evolutionary biologist from Rutgers University, explained how half a million people died in India ...
In South Florida, two Caribbean lizard species met for the first time. What followed provided some of the clearest evidence ...
In the intricate landscapes of karst regions, the subtle interplay of slopes, soils, and microclimates is shaping the ...
Happy holidays! As we do at the end of each year, The Review asked a dozen of our contributors to recommend scholarly books that thrilled, surprised, challenged, and delighted them. This year the ...
We all like to think of ourselves as quick-witted, but a new study from Caltech calculates that our brains process information at the extremely slow speed of around 10 bits per second. This leisurely ...
Tunisia is fortunate to have three major natural areas that could be used for a major ecological tourism. The atlas, the ...
Antarctica, the world's most remote, harsh and pristine continent, is not free from marine pollution. Where human activity ...
Beyond being a home for microbes, the plastisphere can disrupt the natural balance of ocean life at the microscopic level.
Caltech researchers have quantified the speed of human thought: a rate of 10 bits per second. However, our bodies' sensory ...
In South Florida, two Caribbean lizard species met for the first time. What followed provided some of the clearest evidence ...