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Biodiversity is a lot like Jenga, says Canadian artist behind COP16 installation

Benjamin Von Wong is the artist behind Biodiversity Jenga, a six-metre-tall art installation currently looming over COP16, the United Nations biodiversity conference, in Cali, Colombia.

From the CBC News-2024-10-25:8:5:1


Meteorite that hit Earth 3 billion years ago dwarfed rock that caused dinosaur extinction: study

The S2 meterorite, which hit the planet just over 3 billion years ago, dwarfed the one that caused the dinosaurs' extinction, according to a new study.

From the CBC News-2024-10-23:8:5:1


What is biodiversity and how can we protect it?

Colombia is hosting talks to assess global progress in protecting 30% of all land and water by 2030.

From the BBC News-2024-10-21:8:5:1


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Special Issue from Heredity on structural variation. Call for papers. (Oct 24).

Free issues from the Royal Society. (Oct 22).

The Journal of Molecular Evolution is a hybrid journal and you can still publish your work there for free under the traditional model. And we want your submissions! D. Liberles, Editor-in-Chief (Oct 19).

Sense and Nonsense: Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behaviour, Third Edition, by Gillian R. Brown and Kevin N. Lala, from Oxford University Press. (Oct 19).

Proceedings B of the Royal Society has recently published a new Special Feature - The resolution of evolutionary conflicts within species - guest edited by J.A. Ă…gren, G. Arnqvist and L. Rowe. The articles are FREELY available at https://bit.ly/RSPBEVOCON (Oct 8).

Plant Survey from Universite Paris Cite. (Oct 7).

Symbiosis A Very Short Introduction, Nancy A. Moran, from Oxford University Press. (Oct 5).

Pathless Forest, by Chris Thorogood, from Penguin Books. (Sep 28).

New Journal on Disease, Biology, Genetics and Socioecology to bring evolutionary genetics into medical research. (Sep 26).


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