Ice Age ‘skeleton crew’ offers insights for today’s endangered species
By Jim Shelton
Originally published in YaleNews on January 10th, 2017
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The ghosts of Ice Age mammals can teach valuable, real-world lessons about what happens to...
Not Just a Data Dump: YIBS Scholar Uses Informatics to Improve Waste Management
A new Yale-led paper published in Environmental Science & Technology provides the first known estimate of available U.S. municipal waste stocks and the most accurate...
Address from Mark Urban launches new YIBS Center for Biodiversity and Global Change
On Thursday evening, YIBS launched the Center for Biodiversity and Global Change with its first seminar. Mark Urban, MESc ’01 PhD ’06, Associate Professor in Ecology and...
New Program on the Evolution of Flower Form and Function (EF3)
YIBS’ new Program on the Evolution of Flower Form and Function (EF3) brings together diverse scientific disciplines to address the evolution of one of the most innovative and...
Nature Photography Workshop: understanding species through the lens
By Miranda Sinnott-Armstrong
Beautiful photographs of the natural world not only inspire the next generation of nature lovers, but can also be useful for documenting species...
The marine tropics: an important evolutionary engine
A new Global Ecology and Biogeography paper co-authored by former YIBS Donnelley Fellow Dr. Peter Cowman explores the role of tropical coral reefs in the evolutionary speed...
Sign up for YIBS' science communication workshop with Dr. Randy Olson
Registration is now open for our September 16th workshop on science communication with Dr. Randy Olson.
Randy Olson is a scientist-turned-filmmaker and science communicator...