Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) was born in East Prussia (now Poland), the son of a lottery-office keeper. He went to the University of Leipzig to pursue a career in medicine. By the time he graduated in ...
We have recently seen entire communities wiped off the map by wildfires fueled by ever-hotter weather. This has grave ...
Perhaps no coffee production would be better for biodiversity in these landscapes, but given that a lot of people really like ...
That same year, 1968, Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich and his wife Anne (who is uncredited) published an explosive book. In The Population Bomb, they noted that in poor countries such as India and ...
Nine years later Paul Ehrlich’s best seller ... at Monsanto and a winner of the prestigious World Food Prize in 2013. Scientists, he argues, can now identify and manipulate a huge variety ...
We wanted to know more. More than 100 years ago, Nobel prize-winning German physician and scientist, Paul Ehrlich suggested that the incidence of cancer would be significantly higher if it wasn’t for ...
Paul Ehrlich, E. O. Wilson, Thomas Lovejoy, etc. often advocated ethical values as scientists in order to raise awareness regarding ecological degradation including its implications for human well ...
An unorthodox researcher pursuing ‘the private lives of rats’ opened what seemed to be a new window on human nature.
Science fiction, at least in its pre-dystopian era ... But others — notably, Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich’s prediction that “hundreds of millions of people” would starve to death in the 1970s — ...
In his new book, he combines his... Paul R. Ehrlich, Author, Paul R. Ehlrich, Author, Anne H. Ehrlich, With Simon & Schuster $18.95 (320p) ISBN 978-0-671-68984-1 The Ehrlichs, articulate and ...
It was not until decades later, when I read Rachel Carson’s The Sea All Around Us, that I learned about the Sargasso Sea. It ...
In March 1951, Andrew Ivy—at the time, one of the most renowned scientists and medical ethicists ... Medicine," a new book by ...