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Redefining Profit: How Ecology's "Gain" Exposes the Flaws in Economic Hierarchies

Exploring how ecological concepts of gain and hierarchy theory can transform our understanding of economic profit and system resilience.

Hazel Turner
Aug 12, 2025

Beyond the Hype: 14 Technology Trends Reshaping 2025 and Your Future

Explore the 14 most significant technology trends poised to reshape our world in 2025, from AI revolution to quantum computing and human-machine symbiosis.

Aurora Long
Aug 12, 2025

Ghosts in the Genes: How Mitochondrial DNA Reveals Woodrats' Ancient Journeys

Exploring how mitochondrial DNA traces the biogeographic history of Allegheny woodrats and informs conservation strategies

Grayson Bailey
Aug 12, 2025

The Silent Revolution: How Ethics is Reshaping Our Battle for the Planet

Exploring how environmental and sustainability ethics is transforming from philosophical concept to operational backbone of our planetary survival strategy.

Noah Brooks
Aug 12, 2025

The Hidden Architects: How Tiny Reef Creatures Shape Coral Ecosystems

Discover how small and cryptic metazoans form the functional backbone of coral reef ecosystems through intricate mutualistic relationships and environmental sensing.

Benjamin Bennett
Aug 12, 2025

Liquid Assets: The Hidden Power of Water in Our Energy and Environmental Future

Exploring how water resource valuation transforms water management into a cornerstone of sustainable energy and ecological resilience.

Aaron Cooper
Aug 12, 2025

When Power Meets Nature: The Detective Work of Political Ecology

Exploring how political ecology combines environmental science with power analysis to understand the hidden forces shaping our planet.

Jeremiah Kelly
Aug 12, 2025

Unearthing Secrets: How Soil Microcosms Reveal Earth's Hidden Ecosystems

Explore how soil microcosms reveal Earth's hidden ecosystems through controlled experiments that decode nutrient cycling, climate resilience, and microbial interactions.

Grace Richardson
Aug 12, 2025

The LA Data Revolution: How First-Gen Students Are Mapping Social Change with Big Data

How first-generation students at CSULA are using Big Data and ArcGIS to drive social change in Los Angeles communities.

Genesis Rose
Aug 10, 2025

War's Toxic Footprint: The Hidden Ecology of Military Conflict

Exploring how military conflicts transform ecosystems through warfare ecology - a scientific examination of preparation, active conflict, and post-war recovery phases.

Natalie Ross
Aug 10, 2025

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