Edward O. Wilson thinks we should set aside half the planet as wilderness, and he believes we can do it. In a new book, he tells the story of a nature preserve in Mozambique to make his case.
Wilson says our instinct to settle down both ensures our success and dooms us to conflict. Tony Cenicola, The New York Times / Redux Pictures Edward O. Wilson of Harvard University knows the ...
Part I. The problem. 1. The world ends, twice ; 2. Humanity needs a biosphere ; 3. How much biodiversity survives today? ; 4. An elegy for the rhinos ; 5. Apocalypses now ; 6. Are we as gods? ; 7. Why ...
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The reach of creativity -- The birth of the humanities -- Language -- Innovation -- Aesthetic surprise -- Limitations of the humanities -- The years of neglect -- Ultimate causes -- Bedrock -- ...
There is an interesting article in this week’s New Yorker about the Harvard ant specialist and sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson. It tells how recently Wilson has been upsetting his fellow evolutionists ...
A pioneer in the field of evolutionary biology, Wilson explored the complex cooperation among ants, including the role of natural in their... Remembering Edward O. Wilson, a conservation advocate who ...
Michael Schulson is a contributing editor for Undark. His work has also been published by Aeon, NPR, Pacific Standard, Scientific American, Slate, and Wired, among other publications. This story ...
In a never-before-seen interview, E.O. Wilson sat down with The New York Times in 2008 to talk about his lifelong quest to explore and to protect the planet’s biodiversity. By Erik Olsen, James Gorman ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Edward O. Wilson is an Author with 13 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1998 Forum as . The year with the most videos was 2007 with two videos as a ...
Cataloging the staggering richness of Earth’s species will have multiple payoffs. In this webinar, Lloyd Bod and Nathaniel Robichaud will discuss how analyzing 1,000 plasma proteins across multiple ...
Ed Wilson is a Professor and Curator of Entomology at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University. Wilson is one of today's finest scholars and naturalists, and he is one of the world's ...