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Experimenting on monkeys is cruel—and keeping them is a threat to public health.
By: Lisa Jones-Engel
The fate of intact forests is closely linked to that of Indigenous peoples.
By: Fitri Arianti
Just as humans gradually developed bipedalism to aid their survival, they have innate responses to circumstances and tendencies that guide their behavior.
By: Marjorie Hecht
The carrot has followed armies, colonial explorers, and politicians to become one of the world’s most prized vegetables.
By: Adam Alexander
Here’s a frightening peek into our climate-addled future.
By: Lorraine Chow
The competition among top AI models is transforming how we work, create, and communicate. However, as these systems become smarter and more accessible, new questions arise about cost, sustainability, and responsible development in a rapidly evolving landscape.
By: Sharon Kumar
Birth equity is essential for ecological security.
By: Esther Afolaranmi and Carter Dillard
Nature schools are taking education outside the box.
By: Damon Orion
For those willing to brave extended treks in nature, the world’s best long hikes offer challenges and amazing rewards.