Humans have done some destructive things to the ecosystems around us. But conservationists are learning that we can also be a force for good.
To understand how we work best with nature, a group of scientists, authors, and philosophers have developed new measurements of human-nonhuman relationships. Now, a team in the United Nations is continuing the work. Find out why—and what they hope to achieve.
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1 Ukraine says Russian troops have surrendered to robots
They claim a fully automated attack captured army positions for the first time in history. (404 Media)
+ Europe's vision for future wars is full of drones. (MIT Technology Review)
2 Monkeys with BCIs are navigating virtual worlds using only their thoughts
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