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“Life...is a chemical incident,” Paul Ehrlich, the chemist, had once said, and biochemists, true to form, had begun to break open cells and characterize the constituent “living chemicals” into classes and functions. The Gene 2016-06-02T00:00:00Z
Robert Koch and Paul Ehrlich in Germany, and Louis Pasteur in France, dominated the early years of microbiology, but their professional relations were often riven by competition and conflict. The Sniping Scientists Whose Work Saved Millions of Lives 2018-09-03T04:00:00Z
After an involuntary stint in the army, I read Paul Ehrlich’s book Population Bomb, which argued that overpopulation would lead to food shortages and famine, and soon joined a movement called Zero Population Growth. Experience: I campaign for the extinction of the human race 2020-01-10T05:00:00Z
The team’s data certainly support a central role for innate immunity, says Isabelle Bekeredjian-Ding, a vaccine researcher at the Paul Ehrlich Institute, “but there are still some questions open” about the precise mechanism. Immunity-enhancing cocktail protects mice against multiple hospital germs 2023-10-03T04:00:00Z
Biologist Paul Ehrlich warned about unchecked growth in his 1968 book "The Population Bomb," predicting growing global demand for limited resources would lead to societal collapse without changes in human consumption. Population growth, climate change create an ‘Anthropocene engine' that's changing the planet 2022-11-16T05:00:00Z
Germany’s Paul Ehrlich Institute notes that the data proving the vaccine’s efficacy against more infectious variants remains limited. Covid live: Germany to begin rollout of Novavax’s jab; New Zealand to end vaccine mandates after Omicron peak 2022-02-21T05:00:00Z
In college, I even ripped out the back page of Paul Ehrlich’s 1968 book, “The Population Bomb,” signed a pledge to have no more than one child and mailed it in. Opinion | Is Pope Francis right about babies and pets? 2022-01-08T05:00:00Z
With their deaths, “I feel like I’m the last of the Mohicans,” says population biologist and Stanford University professor emeritus Paul Ehrlich, 89, who belonged to that group as well. The natural world loses two of its biggest advocates 2021-12-27T05:00:00Z
The idea that organisms might attack themselves with immune with immune systems that evolved to defend them from diseases in the outside world made little sense to immunologist Paul Ehrlich. The Terrible Toll of 76 Autoimmune Diseases 2021-09-08T04:00:00Z
Nine of the people died and all but two of the cases involved women, who were aged 20 to 63, the Paul Ehrlich Institute said. EXPLAINER: What we know about AstraZeneca blood clot reports 2021-03-31T04:00:00Z
Germany’s Paul Ehrlich Institute notes that the data proving the vaccine’s efficacy against more infectious variants remains limited. Covid live: Germany to begin rollout of Novavax’s jab; New Zealand to end vaccine mandates after Omicron peak 2022-02-21T05:00:00Z
All but two of the cases involved women aged 20 to 63, the Paul Ehrlich Institute, Germany’s medical regulator, said. German state suspends AstraZeneca vaccine use for under-60s 2021-03-30T04:00:00Z
“This is a professional decision, not a political one,” Spahn said adding he was following a recommendation of the Paul Ehrlich Institute, Germany’s vaccine regulator. Germany, Italy, France to halt AstraZeneca shots, further hitting EU vaccination campaign 2021-03-15T04:00:00Z
The Health Ministry said the decision was taken as a “precaution” and on the advice of Germany’s national vaccine regulator, the Paul Ehrlich Institute, which called for further investigation of the cases. Germany suspends AstraZeneca vaccine amid clotting concerns 2021-03-15T04:00:00Z
Klaus Cichutek, president of the Paul Ehrlich Institute, said European regulators were in a position to approve the vaccine without restrictions with the warning that the available data for older age groups was weaker. German vaccine regulator expects unrestricted EU approval of AstraZeneca's shot 2021-01-29T05:00:00Z
The report, co-written by Prof Paul Ehrlich from Stanford University, author of The Population Bomb, referenced more than 150 studies on the world’s environmental challenges. More Republicans join rebellion against Trump as impeachment looms | First Thing 2021-01-13T05:00:00Z
"There is no compromise between the two approaches," said Stefan Vieths, who studies the molecular basis of allergies at the Paul Ehrlich Institute in Germany. Wasp venom can save lives. But the supply chain is shaky 2020-11-22T05:00:00Z
In the 1960s and 1970s, many mainstream environmentalists were preoccupied with concerns over runaway population growth; prominent thinkers like Garrett Hardin and Paul Ehrlich encouraged sterilization programs. Responding to protests, green groups reckon with their own racist past 2020-06-04T04:00:00Z
“We clearly need rigorous clinical trials,” concurs Klaus Cichutek, head of the Paul Ehrlich Institute, the regulatory agency in charge of blood products in Germany. Can plasma from COVID-19 survivors help save others? 2020-05-27T04:00:00Z
Paul Ehrlich, also a biology professor at Stanford, recalled his colleague as a “world-class scientist” and “vibrant lecturer” who disdained using notes and played an important role in the development of the human biology program. Donald Kennedy, who led Stanford to rising national influence, dies of coronavirus at 88 2020-04-24T04:00:00Z
Linked with the German health ministry, it works closely with the Paul Ehrlich Institute, a research institution and medical regulatory body that is subordinate to the German health ministry. Trump offers 'large sums' for exclusive access to coronavirus vaccine 2020-03-15T04:00:00Z
This line of thought is dismaying to Paul Ehrlich, 87, a professor emeritus at Stanford University whose 1968 bestseller, “The Population Bomb,” proved hugely influential. Two mass killings a world apart share a common theme: ‘ecofascism’ - The Washington Post 2019-08-18T04:00:00Z
Published in 1968, The Population Bomb, by the Stanford University biology professor Paul Ehrlich, predicted that overpopulation would fuel worldwide famine and global upheaval. 'Bees, not refugees': the environmentalist roots of anti-immigrant bigotry 2019-08-16T04:00:00Z
Overpopulation became an even more mainstream concern in the United States after the runaway success of “The Population Bomb,” the 1968 book by the Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich. Why an Heiress Spent Her Fortune Trying to Keep Immigrants Out 2019-08-14T04:00:00Z
Stegenga calls these latter two “magic bullets,” a phrase coined by physician/chemist Paul Ehrlich to describe treatments that target the cause of a disease without disrupting the body’s healthy functions. Is Medicine Overrated? 2019-07-14T04:00:00Z
That same year, 1968, Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich published an explosive book. The man who saved millions from starvation 2019-06-11T04:00:00Z
Ecologist Paul Ehrlich, now President of the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University, said in 1968 that the book “may be remembered as one of the most important books of our age.” 10 times 'experts' predicted the world would end by now 2019-03-19T04:00:00Z
In a famous 1980 wager, Simon bet an author of “The Population Bomb,” Stanford University’s Paul Ehrlich, that resources would actually become more plentiful, not less, as the population grew. Opinion | Don’t fall for the doomsday predictions 2019-01-08T05:00:00Z
As the biologist Paul Ehrlich put it: “The first rule of intelligent tinkering is save all the parts.” Trump's next target? The endangered species that define America 2018-07-30T04:00:00Z
Fifty years ago, Paul Ehrlich’s bestseller “The Population Bomb” predicted that the world’s population would double in less than 35 years — a frightening speed. Opinion | Talking about overpopulation is still taboo. That has to change. 2018-06-18T04:00:00Z
In fact, 1968 - the year that Paul Ehrlich made his dire predictions - was also the year in which global population growth began to slow. The man who saved millions from starvation 2019-06-11T04:00:00Z
A shattering collapse of civilisation is a “near certainty” in the next few decades due to humanity’s continuing destruction of the natural world that sustains all life on Earth, according to biologist Prof Paul Ehrlich. Paul Ehrlich: 'Collapse of civilisation is a near certainty within decades' 2018-03-22T04:00:00Z
It was in 1968 that Paul Ehrlich published the Population Bomb, an important book. Ecuador Gives Assange Citizenship, Worsening Standoff With Britain 2018-01-11T05:00:00Z
The sceptics, including biologist Paul Ehrlich, add balance to Wray's tour of this hellishly complex, decidedly nascent field. Books in brief : Nature : Nature Research 2017-10-17T04:00:00Z
“Rich western countries are now siphoning up the planet’s resources and destroying its ecosystems at an unprecedented rate,” said biologist Paul Ehrlich, of Stanford University in California. Biologists say half of all species could be extinct by end of century 2017-02-25T05:00:00Z
Paul Ehrlich, now in his 80s, maintains that he wasn't so much wrong, as ahead of his time. The man who saved millions from starvation 2019-06-11T04:00:00Z
Many details and timings of events were wrong, Paul Ehrlich acknowledges today, but he says the book was correct overall. Paul Ehrlich: 'Collapse of civilisation is a near certainty within decades' 2018-03-22T04:00:00Z
Paul Ehrlich, a biologist who had, in the 1970s, predicted that hundreds of millions of people would starve by the end of that decade, accused him of being a Pollyanna. Hans Rosling, statistician and sword-swallower, has died 2017-02-09T05:00:00Z
Looming large is an idea popularized by Paul Ehrlich, an entomologist at Stanford University in California, who warned in 1968 that the world was heading towards mass starvation owing to overpopulation. Three minutes with Hans Rosling will change your mind about the world
Hundreds of years later, the population guru Paul Ehrlich predicted catastrophic starvation by the 1970s. More Babies, Not Less 2016-09-22T04:00:00Z
Population Connection—which was itself formerly known as Zero Population Growth—was co-founded by Stanford entomologist Paul Ehrlich, author of the 1968 book The Population Bomb. Here's When Americans Really Started to Panic About Overpopulation 2016-07-11T04:00:00Z
Although he shared the prize with a rival, Paul Ehrlich, Metchnikoff became famous, lauded as the “Father of Natural Immunity.” He got a Nobel, but then was mocked for saying we could all live to 150 2016-03-28T04:00:00Z
In 1968, Paul Ehrlich published his famous book, "the Population Bomb," which argued that the world faced catastrophe unless it brought exponential population growth under control. Can U.S. Remain an Island of Stability in the Global Economy? 2016-01-07T05:00:00Z
The Stanford ecologist Paul Ehrlich has been arguing for decades that we must slow both population and consumption growth. Imagining a World Without Growth 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z
The protest by the group Fossil Free Stanford has intensified into an action involving alumni, staff and esteemed faculty members such as biologist Paul Ehrlich and computer scientist Eric Roberts. Students demand Stanford divest from fossil fuel industry 2015-11-19T05:00:00Z
“The frozen zoo is basically re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic,” said Paul Ehrlich, a senior fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University. Survival for some endangered species hinges on ‘Frozen Zoo’ 2015-02-11T05:00:00Z
The idea of producing “artificial antibodies” traces back to the work of late 19th-century German physician Paul Ehrlich who first proposed that the immune system can neutralize toxins or pathogens by forming "antitoxins." A Pill That Mimics the Immune System 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z
Conversely, outspoken population biologist Paul Ehrlich from Stanford was sceptical that anything would come of the statement; he had been involved in similar efforts in the past, and gained little political traction. Science and politics: Hello, Governor 2014-07-22T04:00:00Z
Paul Ehrlich has predicted that we humans will turn to cannibalism in the not too distant future as the only way to stop ourselves being hungry. Paul Ehrlich Predicts Cannibalism, Plot Finally And Irretrievably Lost 2014-05-23T04:00:00Z
In 1968, biologist Paul Ehrlich published The Population Bomb, which quickly became a bestseller. 4 Ways Technology Is Transforming Business Strategy 2013-06-15T12:29:00Z
World population in 100 years: 7Forecasters from Malthus to Paul Ehrlich have got population predictions drastically wrong – but Silver thinks they can reach a reasonable degree of accuracy. Nate Silver: 'Prediction is a really important tool, it's not a game' 2013-05-03T17:00:05Z
More recently, in 1968, environmentalist Paul Ehrlich opened his best seller The Population Bomb with the lines. The Limits of the Earth-Part 2: Expanding the Limits 2013-04-18T12:45:00.377Z
The storied institution was home to several Nobel Prize winners, including Robert Koch and Paul Ehrlich. German Health Care Attracts Foreign Patients 2012-12-20T23:47:41Z
I would take this as evidence that Paul Ehrlich has finally and irretrievably lost the plot. Paul Ehrlich Predicts Cannibalism, Plot Finally And Irretrievably Lost 2014-05-23T04:00:00Z
Looking back at such events, scientists like Paul Ehrlich and E. O. Wilson have credited “Silent Spring” with a pivotal role in starting the modern environmental movement. Rachel Carson’s Lessons, 50 Years After ‘Silent Spring’ 2012-10-28T17:09:16Z
In 1980 he made a famous wager against the bearish Paul Ehrlich that commodity prices would decrease over the decade, which he won. Productivity and growth: Was that it? 2012-09-08T14:48:33Z
The “Sustainability” Paradox–Interview with Paul Ehrlich Paige Brown is a recently accepted PhD in Mass Communications at the Manship School, Louisiana State University, planning to focus her research in science communications and science policy. The "Sustainability" Paradox-Interview with Paul Ehrlich 2012-07-10T18:15:02.413Z
My PhD adviser was Paul Ehrlich, a population biologist at Stanford University, and a public face of science. Turning point: Jessica Hellman 2012-03-23T01:20:42.757Z
All of these and others of the lives of Paul Ehrlich have been lauded. Sick People Smell Bad: Why dogs sniff dogs, humans sniff humans, and dogs sometimes sniff humans 2012-01-15T19:15:00.200Z
When American biologist Paul Ehrlich wrote the The Population Bomb in 1968, he projected widespread death and famine by the ’70s. Why I'm Not Having Kids -- and You Shouldn't Either 2011-10-31T17:31:39Z
"When Paul Ehrlich wrote that book the world was growing at about 2 percent per year," Poston said. Seven-billionth human marks demographic change: expert 2011-10-30T18:03:10Z
This led in 1980 to a bet between a prominent ecologist, Paul Ehrlich, author of “The Population Bomb”, and Julian Simon, an economist at the Cato Institute, a free market think-tank. Raw materials: The revenge of Malthus 2011-08-04T10:02:49Z
As he put it in a followup e-mail exchange: Fifteen years ago the argument was framed by Paul Ehrlich and Julian Simon. Dot Earth: The Up Side of Population (Projections) 2011-05-03T18:21:24Z
Sometimes, when I think of Paul Ehrlich, I think of people sniffing each other. Sick People Smell Bad: Why dogs sniff dogs, humans sniff humans, and dogs sometimes sniff humans 2012-01-15T19:15:00.200Z
No matter how many cheery long-term statistics he produced, he couldn’t get as much attention as the gloomy Malthusians like Paul Ehrlich, the best-selling ecologist. Findings: Economic Optimism? Yes, I?ll Take That Bet 2010-12-28T00:15:41Z
May 13, 2010, 11:06 am Q. and A.: The Population Guru Paul Ehrlich, the biologist and professor of population studies at Stanford University, is best known for his 1968 book “The Population Bomb.” Q. and A.: The Population Guru 2010-05-13T15:06:00Z
It was announced to the world by Paul Ehrlich, its brilliant discoverer, in December, 1910. The Third Great Plague A Discussion of Syphilis for Everyday People
In this search for substances that would attack a specific disease germ one of the leading investigators was Prof. Paul Ehrlich, a German physician of the Hebrew race. Creative Chemistry Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the Chemical Industries
One dog’s backside is another man’s armpit—A little more may be revealed when we think about Paul Ehrlich’s body, or yours or mine for that matter. Sick People Smell Bad: Why dogs sniff dogs, humans sniff humans, and dogs sometimes sniff humans 2012-01-15T19:15:00.200Z
The disordered mind, the altered character, leaps upward to its old place,—after being dosed by the marvelous drug Salvarsan, created by the German Jewish scientist, Paul Ehrlich. The Foundations of Personality
This gets me back to Paul Ehrlich’s joke, the one about the good old days of sniffing each other, nose to tail. Sick People Smell Bad: Why dogs sniff dogs, humans sniff humans, and dogs sometimes sniff humans 2012-01-15T19:15:00.200Z
As Paul Ehrlich might say, if he were a dog, maybe it is just because standing on two legs to reach people’s armpits is bad for their backs. Sick People Smell Bad: Why dogs sniff dogs, humans sniff humans, and dogs sometimes sniff humans 2012-01-15T19:15:00.200Z
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