Articles
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"Patents save lives": what open-source biology proves otherwise
AlphaFold made 200 million protein structures freely accessible within months. 100,000 researchers work in the open on the diseases that kill the poorest. Here is how open-source biology is reinventing who benefits from science.
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The AI That Counts Species: When Artificial Intelligence Serves the Living World
300 million biodiversity observations collected by citizens. Algorithms tracking poachers in real time. 200 million protein structures free for the entire planet. The same technology powering our news feeds can also protect life — if we choose what it serves.
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The Energy Transition: The Curve That Changes Everything
In 2010, solar electricity cost 414% more than fossil fuels. In 2023, it costs 56% less. This reversal, documented by IRENA, is the most important economic fact of the decade — and one of the least known.
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Briefs
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1,000 organisations, 20% of global packaging: circular plastics gaining ground
In November 2024, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation counted more than 1,000 organisations — including companies representing 20% of global plastic packaging and more than 50 signatory governments — committed to a shared vision: that plastic never becomes waste.
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Keeping your phone for 5 years instead of 3 cuts its annual carbon footprint by 31%
The Fraunhofer IZM Institute measured the environmental impact of the Fairphone 4 according to its length of use. Result: five years of use reduces the annual carbon footprint by 31%, and seven years reduces it by 44%. Repairability is not a detail — it is a climate strategy.
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AlphaFold: 200 million protein structures given to global science
Determining a protein's structure used to take months, even years. AlphaFold does it in seconds — and makes the results freely available to 500,000 researchers in 190 countries. A turning point for biology and medicine for the most vulnerable.
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300 million eyes on nature
In August 2025, iNaturalist passed the milestone of 300 million observations of wild species, submitted by 4.3 million users. This global network of amateur naturalists has become one of the largest occurrence databases of living organisms — and a major resource for science.
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Solar energy: from 414% more expensive than coal to 56% cheaper in thirteen years
In 2010, solar electricity cost 414% more than fossil alternatives. By 2023, it had become 56% cheaper. This complete reversal, documented by IRENA in September 2024, follows a predictable logic: Wright's Law.
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