Dramatic underwater photos capture the elusive Amazonian pink dolphins red-handed _ BBC
Tag: science
How bird flu has decimated elephant seal populations
The sudden decimation by bird flu of the world’s largest seal species has sent shockwaves through the scientific community_ BBC
AI challenge to find lost Amazonian civilizations draws critics
Scientists, ethicists, and officials worry OpenAI’s contest sidesteps archaeological norms _ SCIENCE
A bird guide of their own
Inspired by Wallace’s visit nearly two centuries ago, an Indigenous community in Brazil worked with scientists to survey local birds and flip the script of how research gets done _ Audubon Magazine
Breaking the glass
Latin America is a leader in nonprofit open-access journals. But it struggles to give them global visibility _SCIENCE
To save endangered trees, researchers in South America recruit an army of fungi
To save endangered trees, researchers in South America recruit an army of fungi_MONGABAY
PODCAST: On Thin Ice Ep. 04
Contemplating Our Climate Future in Antarctica
_SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
PODCAST: On Thin Ice Ep. 03
Life for Researchers on This Icebreaker Is Cold and Fulfilling
_SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
In Brazil’s presidential race, the stakes for science and the environment are huge
A 2nd term for right-wing Jair Bolsonaro could further erode research and accelerate deforestation in the Amazon _SCIENCE
Brain art
Brazilian film director together with neuroscientist create an installation art controlled directly by the brains of the viewers The time has come when there is no need to grab a brush or even move a finger to make art. Artwork made directly by the force of the mind is a reality today. One example is…