What is Planetary Health?
The planet is alive. This ecstatic skin of the Earth that stretches but a few miles up and down is teeming with critters, plants, fungi, protists and bacteria. We don’t just live on the planet, we live because of it. We’re creatures, very smart apes, whose blood and breath and food exist as a result of the Earth’s vast, generative biogeochemical power. No wonder, then, that planetary health...
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Larner Scientist Maps Fruit Fly Brain
A team of scientists supported by the , including Davi Bock, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Neurological Sciences at ̽̽’s Robert Larner, M.D.
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