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London’s newest Underground line helped build a bird sanctuary
Split screen shows two images - a shot of an escalator on the Elizabeth line on the left, and a single spoonbill resting near water. Caption reads "recycling soil"

Scientists spot a squid doing something profoundly rare in the deep sea
a squid carrying a sheet of eggs




The secret life of biofluorescent sea creatures
A close-up of a green biofluorescent jellyfish glowing in the dark. Caption on the right reads "Fish Glow!"






Predators are growing hungrier in the rapidly heating seas
Tiger shark with a school of fish

The giant megalodon extinction, explained
Megalodon Extinction Explained and an arrow pointing to a Megalodon swimming next to a great white shark

Built with 3D printers, these wind turbine blades are completely recyclable
Wind turbines in a field at sunset.

A thousand trees camouflage a futuristic shopping mall in Shanghai
Picture of the '1000 Trees' building from a bridge nearby at sunset. A passer-by has stopped to take a picture. We see parts of the bridge, the river, and then the building on the shore - tall, pyramid-shaped , with small trees sprouting from its balcony.

The best eco-friendly gifts at every price point
photo collage featuring people wearing athleisure sets, a bluetooth tracker, reusable sandwich bags, cornstarch toothbrushes, and silicone food huggers

Fat bears, ranked
fat bears in trophies

Millions of genetically engineered mosquitoes are here to protect us
mosquitoes buzzing around someone's head


One electric carmaker is steering clear of ego and fighting for real change
sleek electric car



Koalas are endangered now, and climate change is a big reason why
A young female koala sitting on a eucalyptus branch.

11 extraordinary underwater photographs that bring the depths to you
At Heron Island, Australia, a green sea turtle hatchling cautiously surfaces for air to a sky full of hungry birds.

It's not the end of the world... yet
The Statue of Liberty in ruins and partly underwater.

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