Month: July 2022

Global goals overlook freshwater conservation

[ad_1] As global conservation and restoration policies focus on a land and sea framework, freshwater biodiversity and services continue to decline at alarming rates (1). If freshwater ecosystems are overlooked, their sustainability could be compromised when decision-makers evaluate trade-offs with land and sea conservation and development goals. To protect freshwater biodiversity and vital services, international […]

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Research backing experimental Alzheimer’s drug was first target of suspicion

[ad_1] When Vanderbilt University physician and neuroscientist Matthew Schrag first grew suspicious of work underlying a major theory of Alzheimer’s disease (see main story, p. 358), he was following a different trail. In August 2021, he provided analysis for a petition to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), requesting that it pause two phase 3

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