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Weekly Science Dispatch

New paper resolves a half-century old debate about how to conserve biodiversity in natural areas

 
For biodiversity, it’s better to have one large contiguous forest than many smaller fragments Read More

Huge new study exposes disparate climate emotions around the world—and their consequences

 
Northern Europeans are the least hopeful. Greeks, Spaniards, and Italians are angry and sad. And, citizens of the Global South—and the United States—are the most hopeful. Read More

This deceptively simple design tweak could make people choose vegetables over meat

 
“Sustainable choices aren’t just about what people want to do, they’re about what’s easy to do,” according to researchers on a new study. Read More

The secret to better batteries could be in your closet

 
Adding nylon to batteries makes them more efficient, safer, and longer-lasting, researchers have found Read More

 

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