Archive for November 2018
Windows from transparent wood could replace glass
Scientists in the US has developed a process that can make wood stronger and more durable … and also translucent
A tricky link between prejudices and environmental action
When it comes to sustainable lifestyle choices, even skin color can make a difference about people's perceptions.
Elephants are veritable math whizzes. Can they count on us to save them?
Here's hoping Asia's beleaguered numerically gifted elephants can count on us to save them.
Hello new climate, goodbye cheap beer
More people in the world drink beer than any other manmade alcoholic beverage. That might soon change.
Global action works. A healing ozone layer is proof
It has taken some three decades and concerted global action, but at last the ozone layer is beginning to heal.
Time to finetune AI to keep animals safe
How will AI-powered drones and self-driving cars behave towards animals they encounter on the way?