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Research story | 2026-04-15
For more than seventy years, the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) has symbolized division. Yet it has also become an unintended sanctuary for biodiversity — a rare landscape where ecosystems have regenerated in the absence of intensive human pressure.
Research in short | 2026-04-08
In Malawi’s Mzimba district, woodland ecosystems are essential for biodiversity, people, and culture. Participatory visioning can help negotiate multiple perspectives about what the woodland is – and what it should be.
Research story | 2026-04-07
Wildfires are becoming more frequent and are ravaging new parts of the world due to global warming. A new study combined 13 climate models to show that this change is increasing the vulnerability of thousands of plants, animals and funghi.
General news | 2026-04-01
Get to know Emily Boyd, new director of the Beijer Institute since 2025, and learn where she sees the institute moving in the future.
Research story | 2026-03-31
Conflict and turmoil are seemingly rife in the ocean. Choked shipping lanes . Sabotaged seabed cables and pipelines . Migrants risking dangerous sea passages . Collapsed fish populations . Coastlines washed away by a changing climate.
Research story | 2026-03-31
A new study explores what it takes to build meaningful art-science collaborations. Drawing on a collaborative process between researchers and composers at the Baltic Sea Festival, it offers practical guidance for designing processes that foster dialogue, learning and trust.
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