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SELECTED WORKS

National Geographic
This Forgotten Technology Could Solve the World’s Palm Oil Problem

BBC
What We Can Learn From the Ancient Art of Wayfinding

Wired
The World’s Soils Are Becoming Dangerously Degraded, but Rare Microbes Offer Hope

Knowable Magazine
The Living Things That Feast on Plastic

National Geographic
These Birds Carry a Toxin Deadlier Than Cyanide

Hakai Magazine
Crafting the Perfect Poo

Knowable Magazine
Using Pollen to Make Paper, Sponges, and More

Rest of World
How Singapore Became the Ideal Testing Ground for Self-Driving Cars

BBC
How Can We Help Pregnant Women Better Cope with Heat?

Yale E360
The Rosewood Trade: An Illicit Trail from Forest to Furniture

Reuters
How Singapore is Positioning Itself as Asia’s Carbon Hub

National Geographic
Your Hair is Surprisingly Recyclable

BBC
Can the Pill Really Make Women More Anxious?

Undark Magazine
In Muslim Countries, a Push for Donor Breast Milk

The Atlantic
What Happens to Bears After They're Rescued From Bile Farming?

The Atlantic
The Rich Men Who Drink Rhino Horns

Dialogue Earth
A Mission to Conserve Forest Canopies

Nature
China’s Medical Device Industry Gets a Makeover
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