Articles for author: Maria Faith Saligumba

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What the Loss of Species Means for Ecosystems and Human Health

Maria Faith Saligumba

Biodiversity loss refers to the decline in the variety and variability of life forms on Earth, an issue widely recognized as a significant environmental challenge. This phenomenon encompasses the reduction in species numbers and the deterioration of ecosystems. The implications of losing species are far-reaching, influencing not only ecological dynamics but also human health and ...

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Nature’s Serial Killer: Invasive Species That Leave Ecological Chaos

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine waking up one morning to find your favorite forest eerily silent, the songs of native birds replaced by an unsettling quiet. The culprit? Not climate change or pollution, but a stealthy invader—an organism that doesn’t belong and refuses to play by the rules. Invasive species are nature’s serial killers, reshaping entire ecosystems and leaving ...

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How Space Telescopes Help Us Study Earths Biodiversity from Above

Maria Faith Saligumba

Space telescopes are often associated with exploring distant galaxies, stars, and the mysteries of the universe. However, their utility stretches beyond the cosmic to offer valuable insights into Earth’s own systems. By capturing data from above, space telescopes play a crucial role in studying and understanding the complex tapestry of life on our planet. This ...

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Can We Grow Brains in Labs? The Ethics of Mini-Minds in Petri Dishes

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine peering through a microscope and seeing tiny clusters of living brain cells pulsing and connecting in a swirling dance—created not by nature, but by human hands in a laboratory. This isn’t a scene from a science fiction movie; it’s one of the most astonishing breakthroughs in modern neuroscience. Today, scientists are growing miniature brain-like ...

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Sweden’s Reindeer Glow in the Dark to Avoid Getting Hit by Cars

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine driving through the snow-blanketed forests of northern Sweden on a pitch-black winter night. Suddenly, a gentle, otherworldly glow emerges from the darkness—herds of reindeer, their antlers and bodies shimmering with an ethereal light. It sounds like something out of a fairytale, but this is a very real and urgent response to a deadly problem. ...

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How Drone Technology is Helping Track and Protect Endangered Species

Maria Faith Saligumba

In recent years, drone technology has emerged as a powerful tool in the fight to protect and conserve endangered species. With their ability to provide unprecedented access to remote or otherwise inaccessible areas, drones are proving to be an invaluable resource for wildlife researchers and conservationists. From monitoring animal populations to combating poaching, drones are ...

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The Town in Nevada Where Wild Donkeys Run the Place (Literally)

Maria Faith Saligumba

If you think you’ve seen everything the American West has to offer, think again. Imagine stepping out of your car onto sun-baked asphalt, only to find yourself face-to-face with a herd of wild donkeys, their large, soulful eyes watching you with a mix of suspicion and curiosity. In this peculiar corner of Nevada, the rhythm ...