To mark International Women’s Day, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Brazilian authorities to empower women journalists reporting on environmental issues in the Amazon, a region where ...
Scientists found a jaw so bizarre they assumed it was broken - they were very wrong.
Trading fear for freedom, solo female adventurers are discovering deep human connection and breathtaking scale in ...
Suzuki and wife Tara Cullis are starring in What You Won’t Do for Love, which will be performed at the Grand Theatre ...
The Phoenix Indian Center is hosting the Indigenous Community Fashion Showcase this weekend, highlighting Native artists and ...
Whenever you finally lock in your go-to skin care staples—the ones that streamline your routine and make you feel like you have your life together—your medicine cabinet practically starts shaking when ...
Intrepid coverage of an unexpected birth that gives hope dwindling Amazon tribe can avoid extinction
When Brazil’s Indigenous protection agency announced that the Akuntsu people — a tribe reduced to just three women — had ...
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55 Science Fiction Books Everyone Needs to Read
For fans of: Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration by Reuben Jonathan Miller, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award and a ...
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The future of forests
Our species’ origin and destiny are entangled with the roots and branches of trees. We evolved in and around trees, and we’ve learned to breed and plant them for their fruit, nuts, wood, and blossoms, ...
In the 1920s, oil drilling helped lift the economy of Venezuela, previously a very poor, largely agrarian country. The country had been plagued with malaria and other tropical dis ...
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