Though a border wall with Mexico is currently a matter of serious discussion in the United States, the aim of which is to prevent the physical movement of people (with few other apparent “benefits”), some walls can actually bring together and preserve communities, rather than divide them.

In only five years, the UN says, around 60 million Africans may be displaced as their land ceases to be arable, a potential humanitarian disaster the scale of which would be unprecedented. This would be devastating to a huge portion of the African continent not only ecologically and economically but socially as well.

That’s where Africa’s ingenious Great Green Wall comes in.

Experts at the United Nations say without action, desertification may claim two-thirds of Africa’s farmlands in under a decade. The Great Green Wall, however, was conceived as a wide-reaching strategy to halt Northern Africa’s rapidly advancing Sahara Desert.

The Great Green Wall, once complete, will stretch an incredible 4,400 miles from Senegal in West Africa to the East African nation of Djibouti. Instead of bricks and mortar, the wall will be made of trees and other vegetation, including plants that can be eaten or used to create medicine.

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Canadá no es ajeno a los incendios forestales, pero un feroz incendio de esta semana en Fort McMurray es extremo, incluso para los estándares canadienses: 80,000 personas han huido desde el corazón del país de las arenas bituminosas en un esfuerzo de evacuación sin precedentes.

A medida que la gente entrega sus casas y pertenencias a las llamas...

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Los científicos han tenido un gran avance en la costa de México.

Después de semanas de perforación desde una plataforma mar adentro en el Golfo de México, han llegado a las rocas que quedan del día que la Tierra fue golpeada por un asteroide asesino.

Se cree que es el cataclismo que acabó con los dinosaurios. "Este fue probablemente el evento más importante en los últimos 100 millones de años"

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Home Depot’s Yellowstone National Park. Merrill Lynch’s Yosemite National Park. Exxon Mobil’s Grand Canyon National Park. You’re probably shuddering at the thought of these national treasures being linked to corporate sponsors, but thanks to new federal rule changes, this possibility is closer than you think.

Since it was established, the National Park Service has thwarted attempts to commercialize these nature preserves. In the past, the parks have limited commemorations of large donations to modest, easy-to-overlook plaques. Now, during the park service’s centennial celebration, the organization is deciding to court corporate money by offering up a lot of opportunities for naming rights.

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Las aves costeras dan forma a sus vidas alrededor de las mareas y la nueva investigación en el Alca, Avances Ornitológicos, muestra que las diferentes especies responden de manera diferente a los cambios en los patrones de marea alta y baja de acuerdo a su tamaño y sus horarios diarios, incluso los ciclos de sus presas vinculados a las fases de la luna.

Muchas aves dependen de las aguas poco profundas de la zona entre mareas para la búsqueda de alimento, pero...

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Biologists at Indiana University have significantly advanced understanding of the genetic pathways that control the appearance of different physical traits in the same species depending on nutritional conditions experienced during development.

In many animals, nutrition -- not genetic differences -- controls the appearance of certain physical traits. Ants and bees, for example, grow into workers or queens based upon the food eaten as larvae.

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