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- Species discovery in habitat conservation surveyNews: One of the most comprehensive surveys ever discovers species potentially new to science — a scorpion, two geckos, and a small mammal.
- AI helps digital twin scale coral reef restorationNews: Tech experts work with top research university to develop first-of-its-kind AI solution for digital twin used in coral reef restoration.
- Biggest biodiversity time-series database 2.0News: World science community works together on 2.0 release for largest biodiversity time-series database on the planet, spanning 150 years.
- Giant ancient coral colony discovered in Red SeaNews: Giant ancient coral colony, the biggest ever discovered in the Red Sea, may even date from time of Genghis Khan, up to 800 years ago.
- Food security and the wriggle of the red flour beetleNews: Research into mechanics behind wriggle of red flour beetle could help combat infestation and tackle threats to global food security.
- Five deep changes needed for a safer worldNews: Amid stark inequalities and escalating crises, UN report presents bold approach for change, with examples of proven success stories.
- Regenerative design grows green-blue cities 42%News: Regenerative design not only boosts biodiversity, but also helps urban communities build climate resilience to flood risk and heatwaves.
- Lottery land art honours heritage game changersNews: Epic land art installation in form of Heritage Tree unveiled on ground in and around famous ruins of Whitby Abbey in Yorkshire, England.
- Forest now covers 25% post-industrial landscapeNews: National Forest in the heart of the UK hits major regeneration milestone with 25% tree-cover across an area of 200 square miles.
- Continent-wide study of plant life in AntarcticaNews: First continent-wide mapping study of plant life across Antarctica uses satellite technology to reveal growth in uncharted areas.
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