UCSF environmental epidemiologist and toxicologist Matthew Gribble, PhD, was named by The Pew Charitable Trusts as the 2026 recipient of the Pew-Hoover Fellowship in Marine and Biomedical Science.
Neuroscientists have uncovered new insights into a key evolutionary question: Why can humans talk when most animals can't? The journal Science published the research led by Emory University and the ...
When Rachel Kernoghan boarded a plane for the United States on Aug. 18, 2024, she knew she was stepping into a year of change. Before arriving, Kernoghan and Catherine Darcy — ...
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The new documentary “A Life Illuminated” traces the career arc of U.S. marine biologist Edie Widder, an expert on bioluminescence who’s made headlines for decades. The film documents her team’s ...
The Hudson River Park Trust – Research Alliance Scholars Program is rooted in the Park’s rich history as a 550-acre estuarine sanctuary stretching from Chambers Street to W 59th Street in Manhattan.
When marine organisms die and sink, billions of tons of organic and inorganic carbon are carried downward each year. The ...
Somewhere in the North Atlantic, more than a kilometer beneath its surface, a cold-water coral reef stretches across an ...
Supporting schools through laughter and learning is why the San Juan Schools Foundation’s annual Knowledge Bowl has been a ...
Raleigh Matern graduated from the Weber Honors College in 2016. As the current director of product management for Animoto, ...
Martins Ferry High School Chy-Phy Honors Science Club embarked on its two-week long Chy-Phy Marine Biology Field Trip on ...
Cam Mosley studies how climate change is reshaping freshwater fisheries — while building community, mentorship and belonging in conservation science.