PinnedPublished inSymbioticaCan Plants Help us Feel Less Lonely?How cultivating an “ecologically informed sense of place” matters for your mental health and the future of our planet.Jan 1231Jan 1231
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Published inSymbioticaEU research alliance fights back against resistant super-bacteriaAntimicrobial resistance is a growing health threat across the world, but EU-funded scientists are working together to boost research and…4d ago4d ago
Published inSymbioticaTo know if citizen science is successful, measure itBy Kathy TzilivakisNov 19Nov 19
Published inSymbioticaThe Out-Group Effect: How Human Focus Undermines Eco-ResponsibilityBy Prof. Miles RichardsonNov 14Nov 14
Published inSymbioticaPolluters must pay: how COP29 can make this a realityBy Llewellyn Leonard, Professor of Environmental Science, University of South Africa.Oct 31Oct 31
Published inSymbioticaNew aerospace and building materials could repair themselves thanks to fungi and bacteriaEU-funded researchers are using biological matter to create unique new materials that can adapt to their environment and repair themselves.Oct 241Oct 241
Published inSymbioticaBreathing space — smart parking policies improve city dwellers’ livesEU-funded researchers have put in place smart parking set-ups that offer residents across Europe cleaner air, more greenery and space to…Oct 22Oct 22
Published inSymbioticaNature’s own chemistry could help reduce waste and improve healthBy Michael AllenOct 14Oct 14
Published inSymbioticaGoing with the flow: water becomes economic and biodiversity driver in EuropeBy Sofia Sanchez ManzanaroOct 11Oct 11