The Stanford biologist bet against human ingenuity and lost to Julian Simon.
The Daily Caller on MSNOpinion
Paul R Ehrlich, Stanford biologist famous for wrongly predicting swift global collapse, dies at 93
Paul R. Ehrlich, the Stanford biologist who built a career on apocalyptic predictions of global famine that never arrived, ...
Neo-Malthusian Paul Ehrlich recently passed away, but not before his false doomsday claims made him a very wealthy man.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is shining a light on a new member of a famous feathered family—that of the world’s oldest ...
LAist on MSN
Bald eagles have returned to SoCal’s coastal habitat. How are the Channel Islands birds doing now?
Before Big Bear’s famous Jackie and Shadow, there were Jak and Audacity on Santa Cruz, according to officials.
Science Textbook Controversies “In 1969 the California Board of Education issued new guidelines for the biology curriculum of the state’s public schools. The guidelines ...
One strange marsh plant can keep itself near room temperature even in freezing weather. Here’s the biology behind its ...
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What makes a genus real? Scientists use tree bats to evaluate a testable '2 Sigma Genus Concept'
Dr. Amy Baird, Professor of Biology at the University of Houston-Downtown (UHD), and her colleagues are seeking to change the attitude of biologists toward the meaning of taxonomic categories above ...
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