Biologist and author Paul Ehrlich, the most influential Chicken Little of the last century, died at the age of 93 last week. His 1968 book, “The Population Bomb,” launched decades of institutional ...
Paul Ehrlich predicted hundreds of millions would starve thanks to overpopulation. Here’s what actually happened.
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Alfred Kinsey, who studied gall-wasps, became the most famous sexologist of his time; Edward Wilson, who knew more about ants than anyone in history, founded sociobiology, the theory that evolution ...
The World Cup is quickly approaching — but it’s so far unclear whether the tournament will be a boon for real estate. Early predictions from FIFA estimated the month-long soccer competition would ...
After Saturday's concert, BTS will keep the momentum going — first at an intimate performance hosted by Spotify in New York ...
The Gibbon Conservation Center is home to 41 gibbons of five different species. These tailless primates are known as lesser apes and they have arms that are one-and-a-half times longer than their legs ...