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What does a melting glacier sound like? 'Gunshots.'
What does a melting glacier sound like? 'Gunshots.'
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Watch humpbacks intervene as orcas attack a seal in Antarctica
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TikTok calls it 'nature's Ozempic.' Here's what scientists say.
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What will be the next capital of cannabis tourism?
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Should you use natural deodorant? Here's what you should know.
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She shined a light on the disease no one wants to see

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September 2023 Issue

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One of the most resilient trees on Earth is dying in droves
One of the most resilient trees on Earth is dying in droves
How Niassa Special Reserve gives locals a stake in its success
How Niassa Special Reserve gives locals a stake in its success
Chile’s glaciers are dying. You can actually hear it.
Chile’s glaciers are dying. You can actually hear it.
World’s first ultrasounds of wild manta rays reveal a troubling truth
World’s first ultrasounds of wild manta rays reveal a troubling truth
Why this photo of space debris is unlike anything seen before
Why this photo of space debris is unlike anything seen before
What should you do with your old tennis balls?
What should you do with your old tennis balls?

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