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ARE WE ON THE VERGE OF CHATTING WITH WHALES?

An ambitious project is attempting to interpret sperm whale clicks with
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STITCHING HOPE

In the aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami, a simple doll became a powerful
symbol of healing in coastal India and beyond.


SOLVING BALI’S RIVERS OF TRASH

A hardworking nonprofit uses simple tech, a team of volunteers, and a grand
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ARE WE ON THE VERGE OF CHATTING WITH WHALES?

An ambitious project is attempting to interpret sperm whale clicks with
artificial intelligence, then talk back to them.


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Oct 29, 2021 | 550 words, about 2 minutes

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EXTENDING THE REACH OF EDNA


A SMALL TRIAL SHOWS THAT PARTNERING WITH COMMERCIAL VESSELS COULD OFFER AN
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Oct 28, 2021 | 600 words, about 3 minutes

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perspective. The magazine is funded by the Tula Foundation, which also funds the
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FARMING KELP THE HEILTSUK WAY


NEW RESEARCH BRAIDS INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE WITH WESTERN SCIENCE TO DEMONSTRATE THE
SUSTAINABILITY OF A SMALL-SCALE KELP FISHERY.

Oct 27, 2021 | 750 words, about 3 minutes


ARE WE ON THE VERGE OF CHATTING WITH WHALES?


AN AMBITIOUS PROJECT IS ATTEMPTING TO INTERPRET SPERM WHALE CLICKS WITH
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, THEN TALK BACK TO THEM.

Oct 26, 2021 | 2,400 words, about 12 minutes


CLIMATE CHANGE IS KICKING UP THE DIFFICULTY ON BABY SHARK HIDE-AND-SEEK


WARMING TEMPERATURES LOOK SET TO REDUCE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EMBRYONIC
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Oct 23, 2021 | 450 words, about 2 minutes

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FISHERY CLOSURES AND THE GHOSTS OF PAST MISTAKES


CANADA IS CLOSING FISHERIES AND BUYING BACK LICENSES. WILL THIS LATEST SCHEME
SAVE SALMON OR SINK FISHERS?

Oct 21, 2021 | 2,200 words, about 11 minutes

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SALMON NEED TREES


A STUDY SHOWS THAT WATERSHED LOGGING CAN BE AS BAD FOR SALMON NUMBERS AS
INCREASED PREDATION IN THE OCEAN.

Oct 20, 2021 | 800 words, about 4 minutes


STITCHING HOPE


IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI, A SIMPLE DOLL BECAME A POWERFUL
SYMBOL OF HEALING IN COASTAL INDIA AND BEYOND.

Oct 19, 2021 | 2,800 words, about 14 minutes

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