• The current emoji catalog doesn’t accurately represent the breadth of biodiversity seen in nature -- and that hurts conservation efforts, according to scientists.
  • An analysis published Monday in the journal iScience found that while animals are well represented by the current emoji catalog, plants, fungi, and microorganisms get short shrift.
  • The researchers also noted there were no emojis representing either platyhelminths -- flatworms, including tapeworms -- or nematodes, despite there being more than 20,000 platyhelminth species and almost 20,000 nematode species.