No disaster is natural
No disaster is natural By Maíra Irigaray and Jason von Meding, Djair Sergio de Freitas Junior Should the Brumadinho dam collapse be framed... Read More
Field Stories from the Andes of Peru
Field Stories from the Andes of Peru By Ian Ausprey You’ve probably encountered the term “Big Data” a lot in the news.... Read More
Former UFBI Fellow Joan Meiners Winner in AIBS Faces of Biology Photo Contest
Former UFBI Fellow Joan Meiners Winner in AIBS Faces of Biology Photo Contest Joan Meiners, a 2016-17 UF Biodiversity Fellow, took second... Read More
Climate change in Quebec equals a much greater diversity of species?
By Xavier Haro Carrion I study tropical ecosystems and when discussing climate change and its implications for tropical ecosystems I am used to talk... Read More
Bat Sounds, Bat Songs
Bat Sounds, Bat Songs By Farah Carrasco-Rueda There are around 1300 species of bats in the world. In the Neotropics, approximately half... Read More
“Show me your neighbors, and I’ll tell who you are”
“Show me your neighbors, and I’ll tell who you are” By Sergio Marconi How many times Hollywood showed scientists in their hoodies... Read More
The North American Coastal Plain Becomes the Newest Hotspot!
The North American Coastal Plain Becomes the Newest Hotspot! By Hannah Klatzkow In 2015, the North American Coastal Plain was recognized... Read More
Join the Zooniverse. Be a Zoonite.
Join the Zooniverse. Be a Zoonite. By Hannah Klatzkow The biggest obstacle facing current researchers is the unprecedented amount of data that... Read More
Studying Monarch Butterflies Using Citizen Science
Studying Monarch Butterflies Using Citizen Science By Musa Jundi Citizen science has become more accessible in recent years as the Internet allows... Read More