City Wildlife, Metropolitan Ecosystems, Urban Species Adaptation, Sidewalk Botany
The Darkness You Choose, The Darkness that Chooses You
prickly.oxhe.art·3w
When a beach walk feels like grief: disasters like SA’s algal bloom cut us off from nature when we need it most
theconversation.com·3w
How do bodies decompose? Cape Town forensic scientists are pushing frontiers of new detection methods
theconversation.com·2d
Our medieval murder maps reveal the surprising geography of violence in 14th-century English cities
theconversation.com·1w
The Walrus Talks Innovation Nation
thewalrus.ca·20h
How to find community in 2025: ‘The most important thing I’ve learned is I’m not alone’
theguardian.com·1w
Once Hunted to Extinction, California’s Gray Wolves Are Back — And Not Everyone’s Howling With Joy
zmescience.com·3w
Hyundai CRADLE Partners with UNCAGED Innovations to Develop Sustainable Leather Alternatives for Vehicles
cleantechnica.com·1w
Australia has some new marsupial species – but they’re already extinct
theconversation.com·1d
Blending Psychotherapy and Spirituality
3quarksdaily.com·3w
Can AI teach us how animals think?
theconversation.com·2w
Junhyeok Jang splices up nature photography then reassembles the peices to make graphic animals
itsnicethat.com·1w
How a global plastic treaty could cut down pollution – if the world can agree one
theconversation.com·3w
Scientists are building cyborg jellyfish to explore ocean depths
arstechnica.com·2w
Contributors to Scientific American’s September 2025 Issue
scientificamerican.com·2w
Why Canada Must Align Sequestered Carbon Accounting With Global Markets
cleantechnica.com·3d
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