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English is considered the language of international science. But our new research reveals how important scientific knowledge in other languages is going untapped. This oversight squanders ...
The years between 1925 and 1975 in the United States marked a period of pioneering progress and expansion in the field of art conservation: museums established conservation departments and analytical ...
"We live in a time that may in the future be called The Great Dying." —David Johns It's my pleasure to offer this interview with conservation activist, political scientist, lawyer, and strategist Dr.