Paul Ehrlich, who has died aged 93, was an entomologist specialising in butterflies, though he became better known as a ...
AI company leaders are warning that generative AI could disrupt entry-level white-collar jobs, deepen inequality and cause economic collapse. If adoption lags, countries like India risk a widening AI ...
Imaging-based single-cell physiological profiling holds great potential for uncovering fundamental bacterial cold shock response (CSR) mechanisms, but its application is impeded by severe focus drift ...
Paul Ehrlich, the leading false prophet of inevitable environmental doom and author of the infamous 'The Population Bomb,' has died at age 93.
Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich, who died March 13, 2026, in Palo Alto, California, was a scientific crusader whose dire predictions about population growth, world hunger and environmental ...
His best-selling 1968 book, which forecast global famines, made him a leader of the environmental movement. But he faced criticism when his predictions proved premature.
Plants are usually seen as stationary life forms, quietly supporting environments. But plant communities and populations are ...
Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich made his name as the author of “The Population Bomb,” a 1968 book that shaped the way many in ...
U.S. fossil fuel generation could rise over the next two years as surging electricity consumption from data centers ​tightens ...
Earnings call Kuros Biosciences posted FY25 revenue of $146.1M (+72% YoY), adjusted EBITDA of $19.6M (13.4% margin), and first-ever net profit of $2.6M, exceeding guidance. Management guides for at ...
National statistical systems generate the statistics that underpin policy, economic analysis, and public trust. Yet, despite decades of investment in statistical capacity, two persistent challenges, ...