Edited by Jon Abbatt, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; received August 18, 2024; accepted November 4, 2024 by Editorial Board Member Akkihebbal R. Ravishankara ...
The Earth is always changing, yet animal, human, and environmental interconnections are each increasing at such force, frequency, and range that the planet faces a primordial, anthropogenic condition ...
Edited by Mark Thiemens, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA; received August 9, 2024; accepted October 28, 2024 ...
The Mauthner neuron (MN), the largest neuron in the vertebrate brain, processes multisensory information to trigger a rapid predator escape response in fish. Mercedes Hildebrandt et al. tested whether ...
A matriarch feeds with her calf in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. African elephants have experienced pressure from ivory harvest and habitat loss over the past several decades. A comprehensive ...
Rippon states that “the fact that the comparisons were actually made between two different sets of individuals is not at all clear, requiring close attention to the Methods section and supplementary ...
I would like to express several concerns about a paper recently published in PNAS (1). My focus is on the matter of “impression management,” the extent to which the narrative of any paper is ...
Research to create a more sustainable, equitable world. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) are a universal call-to-action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for ...