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15 Ways Humans Accidentally Rewired Nature
EconomyEN
15 Ways Humans Accidentally Rewired Nature

From wolves changing rivers to light pollution scrambling sea turtles, the unintended consequences of human activity reveal how deeply—and unpredictably—we've altered the natural world.

When Bats Die, Bond Markets Pay
CultureEN
When Bats Die, Bond Markets Pay

White-nose syndrome has killed up to 99% of bats in infected colonies. New research shows the economic fallout reaches from cornfields to municipal bond markets.

A Trillion Trees Won't Save Us. But the Right Forests Might.
CultureEN
A Trillion Trees Won't Save Us. But the Right Forests Might.

Global campaigns promise to plant a trillion trees this decade. But science shows monoculture plantations—the dominant approach—may be doing more harm than good. A 13-year experiment offers a better path.

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MC
Minho Choi
PRISM

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Why City Animals Around the World Are Starting to Look the Same
CultureEN
Why City Animals Around the World Are Starting to Look the Same

From Delhi's monkeys to Sydney's bin chickens, urban wildlife worldwide is converging on the same bold behaviors. Scientists call it behavioral homogenization—and it's a warning sign.

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MC
Minho Choi
A colony of penguins on a thinning ice sheet in Antarctica.
PoliticsEN
Antarctic Penguin Extinction 2100: Why Early Breeding is a Death Sentence

New research suggests Antarctic penguin extinction by 2100 is a real threat. Learn how climate change is forcing early breeding and destroying survival rates.

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HK
Haneul Kim
Digital circuit patterns on a lush green leaf
TechEN
Beyond Carbon: Superorganism Closes $25.9M Biodiversity Venture Fund 2026

Superorganism has closed its inaugural $25.9 million fund, shifting the VC focus from carbon-only to biodiversity and extinction-reversal tech.

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DH
Doyun Han
PRISM

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