<p>A new study published online today, April 25, in the scientific journal <em>Science </em>provides the strongest evidence to date that not only is nature conservation successful, but that scaling conservation interventions up would be transformational for halting and reversing biodiversity loss—a crisis that can lead to ecosystem collapses and a planet less able to support life—and reducing the effects of climate change.</p>
Final exams for the fall session may have been completed, but Arizona State University faces even an greater test. Thus far, school administrators have been found wanting…and one may be
ASU’s research enterprise has leaped forward again, according to the National Science Foundation’s Higher Education Research and Development Survey. With $797.2 million in research expenditures for fiscal year 2022, ASU ranked No. 38 overall (out of 637 institutions), a jump of four places from the prior fiscal year. ASU ranked in the top 4% for all universities with research