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Nature and BiodiversityFour problems that biotechnology can help solvePatrick Nee and Christopher DaCunha 27 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityInstead of digging up raw materials, we will make them from microbesSang Yup Lee 23 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityThese next-generation batteries could end energy povertyJeffrey Carbeck 23 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityQ&A: What has the panda got that the giant clam hasn’t?Neo Mei Lin 22 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityQ&A: Toxic waste taints polar bears and human breast milk. Here's a solutionHe Jianzhong 22 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityChina consumes more than a quarter of the world's meat. The government wants to change thatJoe Myers 21 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityThere's a bright spot for coral reefs, say scientistsMichelle Ma · Futurity 21 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityThis could be a new tool to fight global warming David Keith and Gernot Wagner · Project Syndicate 17 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityThis new method of carbon capture turns carbon dioxide into solid rockFuturism · Futurism 15 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityArchaeologists just found a huge structure in a 2,000-year-old city using satellites and dronesLydia Ramsey · Business Insider 15 Jun 2016
Nature and Biodiversity‘Pristine’ landscapes haven’t existed for thousands of years, says new studyJames Dyke · The Conversation 10 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityWhy the world's biggest predators are endangered – and how science can save themJulie Cohen · Futurity 10 Jun 2016
Sustainable DevelopmentHow can developing countries find the right renewable energy solutions?Jeff Delmon · World Bank Public Private Partnerships 09 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityHow looking 250 million years into the past could save modern speciesJennifer Botha-Brink · The Conversation 09 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityOverfishing and pollution are killing coral reefs, but could fish be the solution?Deron Burkepile and Rebecca Vega Thurber · The Conversation 09 Jun 2016
Urban TransformationHave 'smart cities' lost their purpose?Peter Fisher · The Conversation 09 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityIllegal fishing is robbing Africa of its ocean wealthCaroline Kende-Robb 08 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityOur oceans keep us alive. Here's how we can stop killing themStéphanie Thomson 08 Jun 2016
Nature and BiodiversityThis disturbing map shows just how much plastic is floating in our oceansEmma Luxton 08 Jun 2016
Sustainable DevelopmentIndia’s water crises demand more than grand projectsBhaskar Vira · The Conversation 08 Jun 2016