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Jul 16
Back from the Brink: Wild Animal Revivals to Celebrate
While many creatures big and small remain…
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Kathleen Murphy
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Jun 7
Tornadoes Behaving Badly: Mysterious, Ominous New Twists
Outsized outbreaks, twisted sisters, and more…
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May 30
Plastic Recycling’s Persistent Problem … Solved?
How AI could turn trash to cash, keeping plastic out
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Richard Gordon
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May 6
Humans vs. Wolves: A History of Man’s Best Frenemy
From tension to cooperation, extermination to…
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The Conversation U.S.
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Apr 25
Forever Chemicals: The Dangers of
PFAS and What’s Being Done to Reduce the Threat
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Richard Gordon
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Apr 15
The Remarkable Return of Wolves to Europe and Why Farmers are Furious
Conservationists rejoice whilst…
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Sam Westreich, PhD
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Mar 28
Plastic Soda Rings Are Still Killing Animals. Wasn’t This Problem Solved?
Plastic tech has advanced
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Richard Gordon
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Mar 7
Orca vs. Great White Shark: Who Wins?
Now we know, as an attack between these apex predators is caught…
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Richard Gordon
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Feb 6
Why Do Insects Crash Toward Lights At Night?
New research illuminates the strange behaviour of…
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Jan 26
What Would Happen if There Were No Fish in the Ocean?
A marine ecologist explains the complex roles…
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