Applied sciences and engineering/Agriculture/Aquaculture/Fisheries
Absence of this supergene may interfere with the cod’s ecological niche and could make populations more vulnerable to future collapse.
Reporters and Science Experts Work Together to Provide Evidence-Based News
AAAS Symposium Sheds Light on Potential Disasters—and Remedies The Mekong River courses over some 2,700 miles of dramatically changing terrain, traverses six Southeast Asian countries from China’s Tibetan Plateau to the South China Sea, supports one of the planet’s most productive inland fisheries and continues to reshape a region it has defined for thousands of years.
Three scientists have been awarded fellowships to conduct research in Acadia National Park as part of Second Century Stewardship, an initiative of the National Park Service, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
CEO Rush Holt Leads Multi-Strategy Effort to Safeguard Scientists’ Role in Good Government