by Grace Ebert | May 8, 2025
Mist or smog? A postcard helps track the not-so-bright days.
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by Komoneed | May 8, 2025
The Elexio is Hyundai’s latest all-electric SUV, but this one has been designed exclusively for China
by Kate Mothes | May 8, 2025
Peroi weaves three-dimensional layered screens evocative of dreamy portals to nature.
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by Komoneed | May 7, 2025
At the time of the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s, grizzly bears numbered as many as 10,000. In the following years, the iconic carnivores were entirely eradicated, with the last one seen wandering alone in Sequoia National Park in 1924. Now, a new feasibility study by the California Grizzly Alliance has said grizzlies could […]
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by Komoneed | May 7, 2025
North American bird populations are plummeting, especially in drylands, grasslands and the Arctic where they have historically been most abundant, new research has found. The analysis of almost 500 species of North American birds indicates that three out of four species are suffering declines across their ranges, with two in three shrinking significantly. “We’re not […]
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