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urbanization

dna strand

Ruin’s Vermin

Categories Bloggers
new York seen from above including central park

Global South cities lack cooling green spaces

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
An illustration depicting a cityscape with buildings, roads, and infrastructure, with a cutaway view showing the underground layers

China’s sinking cities raise alarm for globe

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
Graffiti

Fettering their Nests

Categories Bloggers
Yong Suk Lee

AI can alert urban planners and policymakers to cities’ decay

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
Researchers found that songbirds including the Northern Cardinal (pictured here) that live year-round in the urban core of San Antonio, Texas, had eyes about 5% smaller than members of the same species from the less bright outskirts.

Urban light pollution linked to smaller eyes in birds

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A moth in mid flight. Credit Pixabay

Moths: The Nighttime Heroes of Pollination

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A ‘cucumber green spider’

Wings, not webs: Certain bugs are the winners of urbanization

Categories Life & Non-humans
The horizontal axis corresponds to the elongation of a city, and the vertical axis to its sprawl. Kaduna has the most compact urban form, contributing to having shorter commuting distances.

Measuring 6,000 African cities: Double the population means triple the energy costs

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

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