Tetsuro Matsuzawa has spent 30 years studying our closest primate relative to better understand the human mind Since 1977, Tetsuro Matsuzawa has been studying a…
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Jack Johnson’s no-pretensions approach to green living has turned the mellow rocker into one of the music world’s leading environmentalists. But the best part of…
Comments closedNapoleon Dynamite was on to something. Hybrid creatures like pizzlies, blynxes, and bonanzees are beautiful and cool—and they’re forcing evolutionary scientists to rethink the web…
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Comments closedWhat anti-HIV drugs could do for the sexually active and uninfected At the end of every year, the Joint United Nations Program on H.I.V./AIDS releases an…
Comments closedDespite federal opposition to embryonic stem cell research, the promise of medical benefits, academic freedom and profits in California is luring scientists to the field…
Comments closedA documentary loosely based on my book, Shots in the Dark, that aired on PBS by filmmakers Michael Schwartz and Bill Jersey. Richard Gere narrated.
Comments closedAfter my wife lost four pregnancies, I gathered the most comprehensive and accurate information I could find on a topic that’s shrouded in myth, hype, and hypocrisy.…
Comments closedIn 1859 a wealthy Australian grazier named Thomas Austin imported for sport thirteen wild English rabbits to his estate near Geelong, in Victoria. The rabbits…
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