Illustration by Guadalupe “Mario” Valencia, for Science Friday. You might’ve heard this phrase before: data equals power. Because when you have data, you can decide how they’re used and who gets to ...
Indigenous knowledge confirms a trend scientists have observed- large bird populations are declining faster than small birds.
Pope Francis shakes hands with an Indigenous woman during an audience with people taking part in a workshop jointly sponsored by the Pontifical Academies of Sciences and of Social Sciences on the ...
Indigenous communities in Kenya and Ecuador have access to machine learning technology to help combat human-wildlife conflict and climate change thanks in part to a new partnership that includes RIT.
Students in Indigenous Peoples and the Environmental Science (IPES) Study Area collaboratively and creatively engage both Indigenous knowledge systems and Western academic science in environmental ...
Indigenous peoples play a critical role in protecting nature and stemming biodiversity loss worldwide, yet their perspectives ...
As the global health community grapples with the growing threat of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, researchers at the University of Regina in Canada have found promise in a powerful but often ...
The U.S. National Science Foundation Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (NSF CBIKS) held a virtual webinar for their Indigenous Sciences Speaker Series on Friday, Dec. 6. This ...
An enduring challenge facing science around the world is how to best include and engage Indigenous communities. In Australia, for example, 0.5% of Indigenous peoples held a university STEM (science, ...
Otilia Portillo Padua's feature documentary world premieres at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, immediately followed by its North ...
The lyrics of traditional Okinawan songs were found to record past climate and geological history of the Ryukyu Islands (21st-century Okinawa Prefecture, Japan), according to a new study by a ...
Contributing authors of the paper (l to r) Dr. Fidji Gendron, associate dean and biology professor at the FirstFirst Nations University of Canada, Dr. Omar El-Halfawy, a Canada Research Chair in ...