Buildings grown by bacteria -- new research is finding ways to turn cells into mini-factories for materials
Researchers are turning microbes into microscopic construction crews by altering their DNA to make them produce building materials. The work could lead to more sustainable buildings.
Wil Srubar, Assistant Professor of Architectural Engineering and Materials Science, University of Colorado Boulder
• conversation
March 23, 2020 • ~7 min
March 23, 2020 • ~7 min
Coronavirus spotlights the link between clean water and health
Water is essential for health, economic well-being and social equity, but too many people around the world still don't have access to clean drinking water and sanitation.
David Feldman, Professor Urban Planning & Public Policy and Political Science, Director of Water UCI, University of California, Irvine
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March 20, 2020 • ~8 min
March 20, 2020 • ~8 min
Indigenous people may be the Amazon's last hope
Native Brazilians are among the Amazon's most effective defenders against logging and mining, because they're fighting not just for the environment but for their people's very survival.
Maira Irigaray, PhD Candidate Geography, University of Florida
• conversation
Feb. 27, 2020 • ~9 min
Feb. 27, 2020 • ~9 min
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