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Opinion | To Save Life on Earth, Bring Back Taxonomy
New York Times· 4 hours agoMr. Langellier is a writer and field botanist in Vermont. In 2009, the botanist Naomi Fraga was hunting a flower without a name near Carson City, Nev....
NASA's Earthbound Simulated Mars Habitat Crew Emerge
Time via Yahoo News UK· 19 minutes agoBrockwell, the crew's flight engineer, said the mission showed him the importance of living sustainably for the benefit of everyone on Earth. “I’m very...
The 10 Best New Movies On Netflix In July 2024
Forbes· 1 day agoRegardless, I’ve done just that, as July 2024 features some obvious winners, such as the return of the most iconic comedic character of the 1980s,...
Extreme blasts from Sun once in thousand years can be catastrophic to life on Earth
The Independent via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoAbout every thousand years an extreme blast from the Sun’s surface “like a searchlight into space”...
Voices of Advocacy: Saadiyat Cultural District, Abu Dhabi champions global creativity
EuroNews· 3 days agoWhile the rest of the world slides leisurely into summer, creative innovators in Abu Dhabi, United...
Ahead of Shark Week 2024: A must-read on the history of the underwater predator
NY Post· 1 day agoCorbis via Getty Images The story of the shark, Long maintains, tells us about the very nature of...
Flirting with disaster: When endangered wild animals try to mate with domestic relatives, both...
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoConflicts between herders and the wild ancestors of their yaks, camels and reindeer are a serious...
Compassiviste Publishing launches 'The Always Love Series' promoting empathy and environmental...
Gulf News· 3 days agoExplore four transformative books authored by Ali Horriyat
Making roofs white or reflective is the best way to keep a city cool
New Scientist· 3 days agoPainting rooftops white or covering them with a reflective coating is the best way to reduce air...
Vibrant knitted bollard covers brighten up town centre
Hampshire Chronicle· 4 days agoThe annual tradition started in 2017 and sees a variety of knitted covers on bollards around The Hundred. It was conceived as a community project, part of a wider Art in The Test Valley project ...