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Animals
- Rabies is still a threat—but it doesn’t have to be that wayRabies is still a threat—but it doesn’t have to be that way
- Live animal markets in San Francisco accused of mistreatmentLive animal markets in San Francisco accused of mistreatment
- Why do animals love to bask in the sun? It's not just to stay warm.Why do animals love to bask in the sun? It's not just to stay warm.
- These mysterious moths fly at night in a straight line—but how?These mysterious moths fly at night in a straight line—but how?
- A look inside the monumental effort to save the Andean condorA look inside the monumental effort to save the Andean condor
Environment
- The U.S. has a new plan to cut methane, a superpollutantThe U.S. has a new plan to cut methane, a superpollutant
- Big changes coming for the Colorado River soon could get messyBig changes coming for the Colorado River soon could get messy
- Here are the most important places to conserve in AmericaHere are the most important places to conserve in America
- In a warming climate, we need to rethink how we conserve natureIn a warming climate, we need to rethink how we conserve nature
- How the climate bill will dramatically cut U.S. emissionsHow the climate bill will dramatically cut U.S. emissions
- 'Goatelope' mummy found in melting European glacier'Goatelope' mummy found in melting European glacier
- Nuclear fusion powers stars. Could it one day electrify Earth?Nuclear fusion powers stars. Could it one day electrify Earth?
- Can food crops grow in the dark? Scientists are working out how.Can food crops grow in the dark? Scientists are working out how.
- Indonesia's giant capital city is sinking. Can it be saved?Indonesia's giant capital city is sinking. Can it be saved?
History & Culture
- In a besieged Amazon, people take up cameras to save their landIn a besieged Amazon, people take up cameras to save their land
- Córdoba's mosque-cathedral showcases Spain's Muslim heritageCórdoba's mosque-cathedral showcases Spain's Muslim heritage
- These influencers are shaping a new India—one short video at a timeThese influencers are shaping a new India—one short video at a time
- Images revisit the railways that united Bengal before PartitionImages revisit the railways that united Bengal before Partition
Science
- A second asteroid may have struck during the dinosaurs' demiseA second asteroid may have struck during the dinosaurs' demise
- Efforts to resurrect the extinct Tasmanian tiger get a boostEfforts to resurrect the extinct Tasmanian tiger get a boost
- The science of why you have great ideas in the showerThe science of why you have great ideas in the shower
- Why smallpox vaccines fell out of use—and how that affects monkeypoxWhy smallpox vaccines fell out of use—and how that affects monkeypox
Travel
- See the world’s most epic landscapes on these 9 train tripsSee the world’s most epic landscapes on these 9 train trips
- Discover Jiangsu: ancient gateway to the Maritime Silk Road
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- Explore Pakistan’s wildest, most beautiful landscapesExplore Pakistan’s wildest, most beautiful landscapes
- This tiny island is the best place to dive in the CaribbeanThis tiny island is the best place to dive in the Caribbean