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The immense suffering endured by factory farmed chickens is grossly inhumane. We must treat them better.
Photographs documenting social, ecological, and economic struggles expose hidden truths, counter societal amnesia, and inspire action toward a more just future.
Anthropologists have recognized the characteristic patterns of butchery on human remains in archaeological sites from around the world, across huge swathes of time.
Learning to spot the language of conspiracy theories is a key skill for navigating digital media.
Sleep is a biological necessity, but it remains a mysterious phenomenon we don’t fully understand.
From accidental trips in London parks to the hallucinatory landscapes of Alice in Wonderland, magic mushrooms shaped folklore and visions of fairyland in 19th-century Britain.
Factory dairy farms subject cows to continual suffering, and low prices, bankruptcy, and labor pressures create serious economic and personal challenges for dairy workers, while changing consumer habits and plant-based alternatives reshape the industry.
With skillful pigeon portraits and a daring act of literary piracy, Pauline Knip secured fame, scandal, and a place in art history.
After centuries of dam building, a nationwide movement to dismantle these aging barriers is showing how free-flowing rivers can restore ecosystems, improve safety, and reconnect people with nature.
Local and rural cooperative utilities can use community solar to meet unique place-based clean energy needs.