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The Future of Sustainable Construction

Discover the Top 5 unusual and innovative bio-based materials of 2025—from self-healing mycelium bricks to transparent wood—reshaping sustainable construction.

Seeing Beyond Sight: How New Tech, AI, and Human Ingenuity Are Rewriting Vision

How AI, bionic eyes, and multi-sensory tech are changing what it means to see.

Shifting Perspectives: How Science and Art Reveal the Hidden Changes in Nature

Dive into the intricate relationship between human perception and the natural world in BEJournal's landmark 50th edition, "Seeing Nature Differently". This compelling article explores the shifting baseline syndrome, revealing how our understanding of environmental change evolves through scientific research and artistic exploration. Uncover unique insights into animal vision, human perception, and conservation challenges while challenging your perspective on nature's complexity.

Industrial Trawlers Devastate 90,000 km² of B.C. Coastline: Pacific Wild Investigation Reveals Ecological Crisis

A groundbreaking Pacific Wild investigation exposes how industrial factory trawlers have heavily impacted nearly 90,000 km² of British Columbia’s coast, threatening endangered species and vital marine habitats. Discover the full story and learn how to support conservation efforts.

Rewilding Abandoned Lands

Restoring the fertility of agricultural land can be challenging but not impossible, says property strategist Steve Chandler, (CEO of LEFTA). He explains how micro-forests can help restore nature’s benficial presence in areas where agriculture or infrastruture have negatively impacted the ecosystem.

Ode to Trees: A Letter for Aspiring Arbonauts

Meg Lowman (@canopymeg) and her family enjoy nothing more than deciphering the wisdom of forests—seeking out skyhigh clues in the canopy. Her new book “The Arbonaut: a life discovering the eighth continent in the trees above us,” invites readers to explore the fascinating science (dendrology), character, and charm of these ancient organisms.

Photo-identification and Citizen Science Solves Orca Mystery

Photo-identification and citizen science solves orca mystery. Distinctive coloration of the saddle patch area allowed scientists to match killer whales spotted in Norway earlier this month, with individuals sighted three-years ago off the coast of Scotland.

Interactive Stories: Creating Space for Confronting Issues

'The Atlantic Coast Pipeline Virtual Exhibit', launched earlier this year, displays the images from an iLCP Expedition led by Karen Kasmauski. Creating a visual-storytelling platform that enables people to explore and interact with an important topic from the safety of their homes.

Motivating Girls to Explore STEM Careers

Could art help motivate girls into STEM Careers? Michelle Hortle explores the importance of teaching girls agency and providing them with an opportunity to be creative.

Protecting The World’s Most Precious Resource

In this article author and teacher of the Alexander Technique, Richard Brennan shares techniques for improving posture and natural breathing rhythms to ease common lifestyle and habitual respiratory problems.

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