
The German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig is a DFG research center with staff and members at its main locations in Halle, Jena and Leipzig
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- Protected areas failing to guard two-thirds of global insect species
Researchers from the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDIV) were surprised to discover how inadequately protected areas defend insects. The zones protect species but only if they ...
- Protected areas fail to safeguard more than 75% of global insect species
Insects play crucial roles in almost every ecosystem -- they pollinate more than 80% of plants and are a major source of food for thousands of vertebrate species -- but insect populations are ...
- The Need for Research
It is this latter ideal that I strive for. This month, my objective is to motivate and, yes, to inspire you to conduct research. Before you immediately move on to the next article, thinking this is an ...
- Asean Centre for Biodiversity: There’s high hopes for mangroves in Asean
“With the countdown well-underway of existing mangrove restoration, research helps identify ways to achieve the [Southeast Asia] region’s restoration targets and safeguard their biodiversity ...
- More than 150 experts call for gain of function research to CONTINUE because it's essential for 'responding rapidly to emerging viral threats' — despite fears it led to Covid ...
More than 150 experts are pressing policymakers to support high-risk gain of function research that many believe led to the Covid pandemic. The group - mainly virologists and biologists from the ...
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- Asean Centre for Biodiversity: There’s high hopes for mangroves in Asean
“With the countdown well-underway of existing mangrove restoration, research helps identify ways to achieve the [Southeast Asia] region’s restoration targets and safeguard their biodiversity ...
- It’ll take 150 years to map Africa’s biodiversity at the current rate. We can’t protect what we don’t know
Why? Because scientists keep returning to areas whose biodiversity has already been mapped, rather than visiting new, unexplored areas. We show that at the current rate of discovery it may take ...
- Parenting in America Today
Mental health concerns top the list of worries for parents, followed by concerns about their children being bullied. The vast majority of parents say being a parent is enjoyable and rewarding all or ...
- Cancer Research UK
Cancer is relentless. But so are we. Whether you fundraise, pledge to leave a gift in your will or donate. Every part supports life-saving research. Play your part and together we will beat cancer. If ...
- German centre-right blows off Weber-Meloni EU plans
EURACTIV contacted CDU/CSU following a meeting between EPP chief Manfred Weber and Italian PM and ECR President Giorgia Meloni on 5 January in Rome where potential collaboration between the centre ...