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Kumamoto Earthquake in Japan Reveals the Hidden Toll on Wildlife and Ecosystems
A powerful earthquake hit Kumamoto Prefecture on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu on July 28, 2026. Officials confirmed at…
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Why Your City Feels Hotter Than the Countryside — and How Green Spaces Fix It
If you have ever alighted from a bus in the city center and felt a wall of heat hit you,…
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Zoopharmacognosy Explained: How Wild Animals Use Plants and Natural Remedies to Heal Themselves
Long before humans ever wrote the first medical text, animals had been curing their own illnesses with whatever nature had…
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Solar Energy Revolution: How New Solar Technologies Are Making Clean Power Cheaper and More Efficient
For decades, solar energy was viewed as an expensive option for wealthier households. That’s changing quickly. A wave of new…
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The Arctic’s Frozen Time Bomb: How Melting Permafrost Could Speed Up Climate Change
The Arctic is warming almost four times as fast as the rest of the planet. The ground beneath it is…
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Microplastics Are in Your Blood, Brain and Tap Water: What Science Really Knows in 2026
A decade ago, microplastics were mostly a problem for fish and turtles. Today, they are a problem for you. Scientists…
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Bordeaux and Madrid Are Burning: Why Every Family, Everywhere, Needs a Wildfire Evacuation Plan Now
Wildfires are no longer a problem for one country or one season. Over the weekend, fast-moving flames near Bordeaux in…
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Why Everyone Suddenly Wants to Try Forest Bathing
A walk in the woods used to be that. And now it has a name, a following and a growing…
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From Grey to Green: How Rooftop Gardens Are Transforming Urban Skylines
Look up at any big city skyline and you will mostly see grey concrete, glass and bare rooftops baking in…
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Inside the Sundarbans’ Vanishing Islands: Lohachara, Ghoramara, and the Families Still Holding On
The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove delta on earth, shared between India and Bangladesh. But this world-famous forest is also…
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