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HealthHorseshoe crab blood is vital to modern medicine. A new lab-made alternative could save the species
By Kristoffer Whitney, Jolie Crunelle and The ConversationOctober 13, 2023

EnvironmentNearly 1,000 migrating songbirds crash into Chicago exhibition hall’s windows in single night: ‘Like a carpet of dead birds’
By Todd Richmond and The Associated PressOctober 7, 2023

AsiaJohn Fetterman says China is ‘taking back our pandas’ and the U.S. should retaliate by seizing foreign-owned farmland
By Ashraf Khalil, Didi Tang and The Associated PressOctober 3, 2023

AsiaThe frosty U.S. and China decoupling talk is getting real—pandas are getting recalled from zoos across the country
By Chris MorrisOctober 2, 2023

EnvironmentHorse people are furious over the Park Service proposal that could throw mustangs out of Theodore Roosevelt National Park
By Jack Dura and The Associated PressAugust 26, 2023

EnvironmentJudge bucks horse people, allows program rounding up wildlife by helicopter to proceed despite 31 mustang deaths
By Scott Sonner and The Associated PressAugust 9, 2023

LifestyleRare shark attack in New York City shutters beach and leaves 65 year-old woman critically injured
By Jake Offenhartz, Karen Matthews and The Associated PressAugust 8, 2023

EnvironmentScientists face impossible choice over preservation of priceless blue crab blood: Let vital medicines wither or an endangered bird
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressJuly 31, 2023

By Jane Manfredi and The ConversationJuly 25, 2023

EnvironmentNew York’s ‘imaginary divide’ exposed by proposed ban on cash-prize hunting contests: ‘These are people that are upstate’
By Michael Hill and The Associated PressJuly 20, 2023

EnvironmentThe government’s habit of rounding up wild mustangs by helicopter is under fire after 11 wild horses die in grisly stampede
By Scott Sonner and The Associated PressJuly 20, 2023

MindThe ‘psychedelic renaissance’ is big business, but a religion scholar says humans—and animals—have been ecstatically tripping for thousands of years
By Gary Laderman and The ConversationJuly 17, 2023

HealthI study orangutans and found that wildfires made them sound like heavy smokers. They also got lazier and started binge-eating
By Wendy M. Erb and The ConversationJune 25, 2023




