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  • Scientists explain how the Covid-19 pandemic has hurt crucial research projects

    Scientists explain how the Covid-19 pandemic has hurt crucial research projects

    Karen Lloyd, The Conversation Ellen Ketterson, The Conversation Miriah Kelly, The Conversation
    · Dec 10, 2020 · 11:30 pm
  • Research on India’s lion-tailed macaques shows why humans need to rethink habitat fragmentation

    Research on India’s lion-tailed macaques shows why humans need to rethink habitat fragmentation

    Padmaparna Ghosh
    · Oct 24, 2018 · 01:30 pm
  • Counterview: The existence of the East Kolkata Wetlands tells us a city can be imagined differently

    Counterview: The existence of the East Kolkata Wetlands tells us a city can be imagined differently

    Dhruba Dasgupta Amitangshu Acharya
    · Apr 19, 2018 · 07:30 am
  • Nature’s bounty: Trees provide services worth $500 million to the world’s megacities

    Nature’s bounty: Trees provide services worth $500 million to the world’s megacities

    Mike Gaworecki
    · Sep 11, 2017 · 11:30 pm