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Engineered living materials with bacterial spores show promise for self-healing and sustainability
Bacterial spores—the hardy survival structures formed by certain bacterial species—are proving to be a game changer in the ...
Deep beneath the ocean, scientists uncovered thriving microbial life in one of Earth’s harshest environments—an area with a ...
A new study has given new insights into people's understanding of the environmental impact of the food they eat and shown ...
A strong argument is made in the Unesco global report on cultural policies, released in Barcelona during Mondiacult in September 2025. According to this report, 93% of responding member states affirm ...
An urban zoo is no longer simply a place to visit on a Saturday. It can serve as vital civic infrastructure — a partner in education, health, climate resilience, conservation, and community identity.
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These are the 22 best gifts to get environmentalists this year
While it might initially feel intimidating, shopping for the environmentalists in your life is actually quite easy.
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Nature as neighbor: Reflections on living close to what sustains us
Our recent family trip to Hokkaido, Japan left a quiet but lasting impression. I saw the seemingly effortless way nature is ...
Microplastics can start in the kitchen. Swap short-life wipes, liners and everyday packaging for biodegradable options and match them to real home or industrial compost routes.
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