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Animals
- What Inughuit hunters can teach us about the narwhalWhat Inughuit hunters can teach us about the narwhal
- Meet the ‘giant’ river crabs that live beneath Rome’s ancient ruinsMeet the ‘giant’ river crabs that live beneath Rome’s ancient ruins
- This gorilla is 50 years old and still nursing orphans. Why?This gorilla is 50 years old and still nursing orphans. Why?
- Painted lady butterfly takes one of longest insect journeysPainted lady butterfly takes one of longest insect journeys
- Ancient dolphins thrive in one of Italy's most polluted citiesAncient dolphins thrive in one of Italy's most polluted cities
Environment
- Deb Haaland: Keeping tribal voices front and centerDeb Haaland: Keeping tribal voices front and center
- Aboriginal women are reclaiming traditions of fireAboriginal women are reclaiming traditions of fire
- These values helped Mongolia become a leader in conservationThese values helped Mongolia become a leader in conservation
- ‘This is Cofán land’: the fight to save Amazonia from intruders‘This is Cofán land’: the fight to save Amazonia from intruders
- What Inughuit hunters can teach us about the narwhalWhat Inughuit hunters can teach us about the narwhal
- Palau’s waters are incredibly biodiverse, thanks to its defendersPalau’s waters are incredibly biodiverse, thanks to its defenders
- How pulling carbon out of the ocean may help remove it from the airHow pulling carbon out of the ocean may help remove it from the air
- Can Paris clean up the Seine in time for the Olympics?Can Paris clean up the Seine in time for the Olympics?
- What fuel made from the sun could do for the planetWhat fuel made from the sun could do for the planet
- Mexico City is running out of water—are these cities next?Mexico City is running out of water—are these cities next?
History & Culture
- How 'Reservation Dogs' sparked a Native film boom in TulsaHow 'Reservation Dogs' sparked a Native film boom in Tulsa
- Peru's Quechua rappers have the world taking noticePeru's Quechua rappers have the world taking notice
- The Māori saved their language from extinction. Here’s how.The Māori saved their language from extinction. Here’s how.
- Deb Haaland: Keeping tribal voices front and centerDeb Haaland: Keeping tribal voices front and center
- Aboriginal women are reclaiming traditions of fireAboriginal women are reclaiming traditions of fire
Science
- What does the future look like in Indigenous hands?What does the future look like in Indigenous hands?
- Why hiking is uniquely beneficial for your body and your brainWhy hiking is uniquely beneficial for your body and your brain
- Why mobility should be a key part of your fitness routineWhy mobility should be a key part of your fitness routine
- Love Epsom salt baths? Here's how they affect your bodyLove Epsom salt baths? Here's how they affect your body
Travel
- A guide to Hamburg, north Germany's city on the waterA guide to Hamburg, north Germany's city on the water
- National monuments are underrated—these are some of our favoritesNational monuments are underrated—these are some of our favorites
- 5 lesser known national parks to add to your bucket list5 lesser known national parks to add to your bucket list
- How to plan the ultimate Pacific Coast Highway itineraryHow to plan the ultimate Pacific Coast Highway itinerary