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MIT Technology Review, 27 4月 2026

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ArticleThe Debrief

When people talk about “nature,” they’re gen­er­ally talk­ing about things that aren’t made by human beings. Rocks. Reefs. Red wolves. But while there is plenty of God’s cre­ation to go around, it is hard to think of any­thing on Earth that human hands...

The Debrief

ArticleThe prob­lem with think­ing you’re part Neander­thal

The idea that mod­ern humans inher­ited DNA from Neander­thals is one of the 21st cen­tury’s most cel­eb­rated dis­cov­er­ies in evol­u­tion. You’ve prob­ably heard some ver­sion of this idea before: that many of us have an “inner Neander­thal.” That...

The prob­lem with think­ing you’re part Neander­thal

ArticleBlue Arc­tic

To under­stand what the future holds for Earth’s north­ern­most waters, sci­ent­ists are dig­ging deep below the seabed. In the past, even with an icebreaker and dur­ing peak melt sea­son, get­ting to the North Pole wasn’t a sure bet. It took...

Blue Arc­tic

ArticleTurf wars

Around the coun­try, heated debates are tak­ing place over whether to install fake grass, pit­ting neigh­bors against each other. A rare warm spell in Janu­ary melted enough snow to uncover Cor­nell Uni­versity’s new­est ath­letic field, built for...

Turf wars

ArticleChas­ing ghosts

Last year, Colossal Bios­ciences announced it had cloned red wolves. But had it? The answer raises ques­tions about con­ser­va­tion’s future. Last year, Colossal Bios­ciences announced that it had cloned sev­eral spe­ci­mens of “the most crit­ic­ally...

Chas­ing ghosts

ArticleUnsi­lent spring

The noise of human cit­ies is get­ting so bad it’s hurt­ing anim­als. Can we learn to shut up? When the covid-19 pan­demic star­ted, Jen­nifer Phil­lips thought about the songs of the spar­rows. They were easier to hear, because the world had...

Unsi­lent spring