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By Dennis Sale IN the first column in this series on Hard Psychology, I identified and illustrated specific features of brain ...
Attack on Titan’s evolution from a story about giant people eating normal-sized people to a profound reflection on humanity’s endless cycle of destruction is truly remarkable. It’s obvious that ...
Robert Macfarlane’s “Is a River Alive?” and James C. Scott’s “In Praise of Floods” are informative, enjoyable and provocative ...
A 6-day-old wild horse was separated from her mom — then came good news. After human activity drew them apart, officials said the two had a heartwarming reunion along the North Carolina coast. Now, ...
When we interrupt the cycle of doom and share moments of collective joy in nature with strangers, we can start to believe ...
Silicon Valley’s love of Tolkien — and fantasy and science fiction more broadly — dates to its earliest days, when rooms at ...
The six-parter, showcasing how these "unsung heroes" protect nature and are "an inspiration to us all," is the brainchild of ...
Consequent to the escalated Zionist genocide of Indigenous Palestinian people, and after a blockade of all goods since the beginning of March ...
A team of scientists has answered a long-standing question in cell biology, uncovering how the cell's main energy currency, ATP, is transported into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Disrupted energy ...
With its fascinating ability to regrow entire limbs and internal organs, the Mexican axolotl is the ideal model for studying regeneration. Scientists have now found a factor that tells cells which ...
Wildlife rangers are being killed at a rate of nearly two a week, and it’s a toll Prince William has said the world can no ...
I have no idea what reality is… It’s not about the country you’re born in, it’s not your name, it’s not your nation—those are all constructions that shape a particular reading of ...
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