A new study published in Ecology and Society challenges the long-standing division between natural and cultural heritage ...
What if expiration dates could tell us more than when something goes bad? Scientists have found that dates on plastic food ...
A new book explains how biases from sexism, homophobia, racism, and much more have tainted the science of animal behavior and ...
A study sheds light on how extreme weather events impact phenological processes, specifically the flight period of butterflies and moths and the flowering time of plants, with implications for food ...
Without plants on land, humans could not live on Earth. From mosses to ferns to grasses to trees, plants are our food, fodder and timber. All this diversity emerged from an algal ancestor that ...
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Mongabay News on MSNHow ‘ecological empathy’ can help humans reconnect with nature and shape a better worldBy Mike DiGirolamoRachel Donald A useful framework for considering the needs of the “more-than-human world” when designing human-made systems is “ecological empathy,” the focus of Lauren Lambert, ...
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