by Grace Ebert | Jan 12, 2025
In a lush, wooded pocket in Rouen, France, a meditation space rests on the forest floor.
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by Grace Ebert | Jan 12, 2025
Twenty-five stunning images capturing myriad creatures around the globe are eligible for votes.
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by Kate Mothes | Jan 12, 2025
Blissett’s oil paintings simultaneously highlight and defy our aesthetic understanding of “nature.”
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by Komoneed | Jan 12, 2025
In Australia, researchers are considering how genetic engineering could allow mosquitoes to produce venom proteins, like those produced by spiders and sea anemones, in their sperm to transfer the poison to female mosquitoes when mating. In a study led by Macquarie University, researchers first used genetically modified fruit flies to test what has been dubbed […]
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by Komoneed | Jan 9, 2025
In a new study, scientists from University of Southampton, University of the West of England Bristol, University of Exeter, University of Cambridge, University of Leeds and University of Bath have developed a way to make smart, electronic textiles that are also sustainable and biodegradable. The researchers have created ‘Smart, Wearable, and Eco-friendly Electronic Textiles’ (SWEET), […]
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