Emperor penguins, those icons of the Antarctic, are now endangered. As are fur seals. The cause is climate change.
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Japan's beautiful cherry blossom displays are fading as climate change takes hold. Trees in southern Japan are already failing to reach peak bloom, and experts predict Kyoto, Osaka and Tokyo will soon face the same problem. @science.org www.science.org/content/arti...
A Bay Area brewery just launched the world's first air-to-beer approach to carbonation. If the business model works, it could give the broader carbon-capture industry a boost. @nytimes.com
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Conservation conundrum in Madagascar: The strawberry guava - one of the world's worst invasive species - is taking over the island's forests, but endangered lemurs love to eat its fruit.
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Could ancient Greek priestesses have created the mind-altering elixir thought to lie at the heart of one of antiquity’s most secretive cults, the Eleusinian Mysteries? Researchers recreated the hypothetical psychedelic brew to find out.
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After 180 years, a unique tortoise thought to be extinct returns to its Galápagos home. @sciam.bsky.social
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"The bombardment betrays the lie." Thank you for this exposé of the wild world of book author scammers, @danbarry58.bsky.social. I'm going to start replying to my own new best friends' emails with a link to this story. www.nytimes.com/2026/02/25/b...
Around the world, plants are flowering earlier than they used to. Temperature alone doesn't explain it. Could crazy chemistry triggered by dewdrops be the real reason?
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Educators fear that disappearing public health jobs and backlash against the field could soon impact enrollment in programs training the next generation of experts who keep us safe and healthy. @thinkglobalhealth.org www.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/publ...
Socotra is an otherworldly tourism destination. But behind the stunning photos lie serious sustainability challenges, including with garbage. On a recent trip, I tried taking all my recyclables with me off the island. Things did not go as planned.
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“We are losing the capabilities and infrastructure to prepare.” How the Trump administration’s gutting of the EPA endangers lung health for all Americans—just as air pollution is rising nationwide.
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One of the highlights of my vacation to Socotra - a Yemeni island with incredible biodiversity - was getting to meet a tree-loving local who helps protect endangered plants from nearly 500,000 free-ranging goats.
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With most psychedelic drugs, you never know what you're going to get. But this mysterious mushroom from China - without fail - causes users to hallucinate tiny people: crawling up walls, popping out from under furniture and marching under doors. www.bbc.com/future/artic...
I chatted with NPR's Here & Now about my investigation into the Chinese and Taiwanese-run Buddhist orphanages that are grooming children in Africa to become wildlife traffickers. DM me for a link to the full Economist story. www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2...
Psychedelic drugs are known for their ability to reveal sides of the self that previously lay hidden. For some people, this can lead to a change in sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Not sure how spooky Crater Lake is, but I do give a spooky lakes shout-out on the Quanta podcast about the story that will be coming out soon :)
Mixing is a fundamental process that functions like a heartbeat for lakes. But at iconic lakes around the world, climate change is slowing or even stopping that heartbeat - causing profound impacts to these very special ecosystems. @quantamagazine.bsky.social
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Should aging be considered a disease?
Some scientists argue that this would accelerate anti-aging research; others say it makes no biological sense and would be fraught with ethical implications @nature.com
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It's hard enough to get people interested in reading these days, but this is a new low. A book club wants to feature my book - but only if I "tip" each reader $15-30 "to recognize [their] effort." Is this a thing now??
After 263 African elephants were moved from one national park to another, the animals began wandering out - destroying property and killing people. My latest for @biographic.bsky.social, on the complexities of conservation in an increasingly crowded continent.
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When this scientist realized there was a maggot living inside his armpit, he sensed a (gross) opportunity for discovery.
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Psychedelic mushrooms evolved their magic twice, in two distantly related groups of species. What's more, those mushrooms take radically different biochemical routes to producing psilocybin.
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And yes the illustrator really nailed it! So good.
Thanks, Jason, so glad you enjoyed it! Here's to hoping it makes some kind of positive difference..
A Taiwanese- and Chinese-run Buddhist orphanage in Malawi is recruiting vulnerable children into the illegal wildlife trade. Behind it all is a Chinese ivory kingpin who Malawian officials are about to release early from prison.
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Spooky will-o'-the-wisp 'ghost fires' are caused by even stranger chemistry.
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People are more likely to cheat when they use AI - especially if they can indirectly steer an LLM toward dishonesty instead of explicitly telling it to lie. @sciam.bsky.social
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Fascinating story about the impact of climate change on Burning Man - and with a few quotes by yours truly ;)
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"If this wall and a few others are built, he said, “there will be no jaguars in the U.S. soon.”"