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A new study in Panama found that entrusting forests to Indigenous inhabitants may be a more effective conservation strategy ...
Engineers have created steel-like wood by infusing it with iron, offering a climate-friendly alternative to concrete and ...
A new study suggests that the growing market for digital clothing could have some surprising consumer dynamics ...
A new study looks systematically for what works—and what doesn’t—to overcome psychological barriers that keep people stuck in ...
Until a few years ago, anthropomorphism—attributing human mental characteristics to other animals—was synonymous with unscientifically sentimental. Nowadays, thanks to squee-rich social media and ...
Last Friday, an estimated 4 million people around the world took part in a global climate strike, organized and led by teenagers and young adults who say that the lack of action on climate change has ...
Farmed at scale, seagrass meadows could produce grain in quantities equivalent to 7% of global rice production, a new study finds.
Known as crustose coralline algae or red algae, these species coat rocks much like lichen on an alpine cliff. They emit a ...