Guidance on the issues that in-house counsel should consider when helping their organizations prepare for and manage a crisis, including the main steps in crisis management before, during, and after a ...
A skull discovered in China, known as Yunxian 2, could reshape our understanding of human origins. The roughly million-year-old fossil was long classified as Homo erectus, but new analysis suggests it ...
For decades, researchers anticipated that climate change would stunt the Amazon’s tallest trees. But a gargantuan new study says the opposite: the giants of the rainforest are thriving, and even the ...
This important study demonstrates that ocular organoids can generate both retina and lens through a non-canonical, "inside-out" morphogenetic route. The work is solid, with well-designed experiments ...
There are certain instances across history when the central feature of investor behavior is an “increasingly urgent impulse to buy the dip.” ...
Corruption in public spending isn’t an abstraction for Filipinos; we see it every time a “completed” project turns out to be a patch of mud or a slab that cracks after the first rain. This year’s ...
Biltmore Village’s commitment to recovery is important even for businesses that weren’t flooded. Chuck Giezentanner’s coffee shop, The Daily Grind, sits on a hill at the edge of Biltmore Village on ...
In the misty highlands of Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, where the call of the mountain gorilla echoes through bamboo forests, Benjamin Mugabukomeye's name is known not only among fellow ...
Every second day one tree topples down in Canacona. This shocking information was found on the register of the Canacona fire and emergency office, which ...
A true place of learning – that is how Dr Jens Brauneck, Professor of Multisensory Geodata Acquisition in the Geodata Management programme at ...
A research team has developed an innovative three-dimensional (3D) tree modeling method that dramatically improves accuracy in estimating tree structure and volume.