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All but One of the U.S.’s Endangered Species Are Vulnerable to Climate Change, Study Finds
The climate crisis is poised to deliver a severe blow to the United States’ most threatened animals, with a new study finding that almost every species considered endangered is vulnerable in some way to global heating.
Study Says Conflicts In The Congo Affecting Ebola Outbreaks
Research by Texas A&M’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences shows civil unrest in the Democratic Republic of Congo is reducing vaccine effectiveness by 43%.
Lamborghini And MIT Pave the Way for The Electric Supercar of The Future
“He was here to dream, and I said 'OK, let's dream together,'” recalls Professor Mircea Dincă of his first encounter with Automobili Lamborghini Head of Development Riccardo Parenti in February 2017.
Making a Connection in the Kingdom of Tonga
Against the odds, the landmass that exploded and oozed into existence in early 2015 is now nearly five years old.
Asking If Behavior Can Be Changed on Climate Crisis
One of the more complex problems facing social psychologists today is whether any intervention can move people to change their behavior about climate change and protecting the environment for the sake of future generations.