This is what we see in the media. Famous men, a dick picture unwisely sent, reputations and career destroyed. What if Adam is the man, and his dick picture is
Day: December 9, 2023

A new flatworm species from Asia that has been found in our gardensA new flatworm species from Asia that has been found in our gardens
In metropolitan France, a hundred new animal or plant species are described every year. Most of these species are native and have been here for many years, but scientists have

Why can’t we farm food anywhere we wantWhy can’t we farm food anywhere we want
The foundations of human flourishing and the fabric for sustainability, are food. It is at the core of conflict and diversity but also offers opportunities for acceptance and respect. It can make

People living in tall buildings are more susceptiblePeople living in tall buildings are more susceptible
You have to be aware of all the possible risks when you have a virus that is rapidly spreading and has a high rate of transmission. Tower blocks and hospitals

How can they help you fight climate change How can they help you fight climate change
Ponds are often taken for granted. We may think that ponds are only for goldfish because we’ve seen them and, on occasion, fallen in them. Children’s ” Minibeast ” hunts are a

Six fascinating facts about antsSix fascinating facts about ants
Have you seen ants in the past year? It was probably the Lasius Niger, also known as black garden ants in Britain. They are one of between 12,000 and 20,000 different species.

Rewilding the Atlantic Ocean with underwater gardeningRewilding the Atlantic Ocean with underwater gardening
Since ancient times, human culture has been closely linked with the exploitation and use of the ocean. From the Roman Emperors who ate oysters for aphrodisiacs to the use of algae for bleaching

Paving market gardens: choosing suburbs above foodPaving market gardens: choosing suburbs above food
Metropolitan Plan proposes that 60 years later the area of Basin Farms be reduced to 600 hectares through the development of 220,000 residential homes in the growth areas of the north-west,

We were wrong. We were wrongWe were wrong. We were wrong
We were biodiversity researchers, an ecologist and mathematician as well as a taxonomist who were all locked up together during the COVID epidemic. We were all locked in the house

Take care they could make the climate crisis even worseTake care they could make the climate crisis even worse
Gardeners revere earthworms for their ability to nourish soil. Scientific evidence confirms this affection. Research has shown, however, that earthworms may not be as friendly to us in the future