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 12, 2024A response icon32Jan 12, 2024A response icon32
Published inSymbioticaBringing the outdoors in: architecture that nurtures our connection with natureEU-funded researchers are exploring the role of architecture in designing living spaces that harness the healing power of nature to improve…May 22A response icon1May 22A response icon1
Published inSymbioticaGuardians of the glades: protecting Europe’s forests against climate changeEU-funded researchers are combining cutting-edge research with sustainable forestry practices to protect our forests and preserve the many…Apr 22Apr 22
Published inSymbioticaResearchers combine citizens’ help and cutting-edge tech to track biodiversityResearchers are using new technologies, including AI, as well as contributions from citizen scientists, to improve how we monitor and…Mar 12Mar 12
Published inSymbioticaNew lease of life: transforming biowaste into a valuable resourceEU-funded researchers are improving the tracking and certification of biological waste to help give it a second life as new bio-based…Mar 10Mar 10
Published inSymbioticaThe Role of Nature and Biodiversity in Combating Antimicrobial ResistanceHave you ever taken antibiotics? Then this story is for you.Nov 29, 2024A response icon1Nov 29, 2024A response icon1
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…Nov 29, 2024Nov 29, 2024
Published inSymbioticaTo know if citizen science is successful, measure itBy Kathy TzilivakisNov 19, 2024Nov 19, 2024
Published inSymbioticaThe Out-Group Effect: How Human Focus Undermines Eco-ResponsibilityBy Prof. Miles RichardsonNov 14, 2024Nov 14, 2024
Published inSymbioticaPolluters must pay: how COP29 can make this a realityBy Llewellyn Leonard, Professor of Environmental Science, University of South Africa.Oct 31, 2024Oct 31, 2024