Wildlife bridge: In Agoura Hills, California (U.S.), a unique overpass built for animals is reshaping how roads and wild-lands coexist. Stretching above a major freeway, the structure is carefully designed with native soil, plants, and fungi to resemble the surrounding hills. Every detail, from seed collection to the rerouting of water and power lines beneath the road, supports the goal of blending nature with infrastructure. The crossing will connect fragmented habitats, offering a safe passage for species that once roamed freely. Native shrubs and trees will eventually turn the bridge into a living extension of the land itself. Rather than block movement, the freeway will become part of a larger, greener path forward.
Code access: In Abuja, Nigeria, a small group of students watch as their instructor signs instructions beside a screen of glowing code. This classroom is part of Deaf-in-Tech, a training program giving individuals with hearing loss the tools to succeed in the country’s fast-growing tech field. Lessons are led entirely through sign language, making complex digital skills accessible to those often left out. With mentorship, laptops, and career support included, students learn everything from data tools to programming. More than education, the goal is transformation. As technology continues to expand, this effort ensures that inclusion isn’t an afterthought. One line of code at a time, barriers are being rewritten.