Teodosia Dobriyanova
Video Producer
Teodosia is a video producer at Mashable UK, focussing on stories about climate resilience, sustainability and social good.
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By Teodosia Dobriyanova
How winter solstice is celebrated across different cultures
These traditions pre-date Christmas.
The world’s oldest DNA ever reveals a surprisingly lively Arctic
The polar desert was once a fertile land.
The 2022 tech breakthroughs that could advance medicine
Can you imagine medicine without technology?
Climate disasters defined 2022. These were some of the biggest.
Where do we go from here?
A revolutionary VR map is changing how we look at tumors
What if we could look at cancer cells differently?
5 times designers and architects worked to help the planet in 2022
They imagined a better future, then helped build it.
A wildflower restoration project creates the UK's biggest grassland yet
By sowing local plant species, the project aims to boost the coastal area's biodiversity.
What if we could make electronics from mushrooms?
In a few years, your earbuds could be made of mushroom skin.
Banksy murals appear on war-damaged buildings in Ukraine
The anonymous artist shared pictures from a mural in Borodyanka on his Instagram account.
A sci-fi exhibition at London’s Science Museum explores what it means to be human
A journey through the edges of imagination.
An electric version of the classic '60s Mini Moke is driving into the U.S.
The e-Moke will be the first highway-legal Mini Moke in the U.S.
How an AI map could help us better prepare for the next flood
Identifying flood-prone areas as part of urban planning is key if we want to reduce flooding.
Rescued from decay, Battersea Power Station opens to the public
Yes, you can visit.
How an oval school in the Thar desert empowers young girls
Rising from the dunes, the building merges architectural tradition and innovation to ensure a safe and playful study environment.
Working like bees, 3D-printing drones could change the future of construction
The drones could be used to build shelters in harsh conditions both on Earth and in space.
Get up close with the secret, microscopic world of cells
Have you ever seen migrating neural crest cells inside a zebrafish? Well today's your lucky day.
Forgotten relics have been reemerging in this summer's extreme drought
Though fascinating, these objects should have stayed underwater.
Why aesthetics are the secret weapon we need to popularise solar energy
Dutch designer Marjan van Aubel explains why some cities wouldn't hear about solar panels, and how we can change that.
Mobile solar-powered nanogrid brings energy to disaster-struck areas
We need renewable energy to adapt to the consequences of climate change just as much as we need it to tackle the issue itself.
In a race against extreme floods, some cities look to nature
Meet the architects igniting a green city revolution.
A climate scientist explains the record-breaking heatwave engulfing Europe
"These big events are a real wake up call."
London’s newest Underground line helped build a bird sanctuary
The excess soil helped restore a wildlife haven destroyed by agriculture and coastal erosion.
The secret life of biofluorescent sea creatures
From snails to sharks, marine life glows in the dark.
The people using torrents to talk to Russians about the war in Ukraine
After Russia essentially lifted copyright laws in March, torrenting sites have become a new platform to fight disinformation.
Mobile kindergartens bring education opportunities to remote areas in Uzbekistan
Thanks to the programme, the number of children enrolled to preschool has grown by 40 percent since 2017.