The E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Laboratory, based at Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique, and Coimbra University in Portugal have recently agreed to exchange researchers and enter into a long-term relationship to support scientific study in Gorongosa National Park. Greg Carr, humanitarian, philanthropist, and E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation Board of Directors member, visited Coimbra University
On February 11, 2014, Edward O. Wilson delivered a public lecture entitled “The Diversity of Life” to an enthusiastic audience at Duke University’s Reynolds Theater. Wilson weaved together an engaging and wide-ranging presentation, accompanied by a slideshow of photographs, drawings, and graphs, and filled with his personal stories of his journey as a scientist. In his talk, Wils
The website, TheBestSchools.org, recently named E.O. Wilson one of “The 50 Most Influential Scientists in the World Today.” The list includes scientists who have been instrumental in the invention of the Internet and fiber optics, contributed to new understandings in AIDS and cancer research, helped create new drugs, or have otherwise made crucial advances in the biological, medical, a