Freed from the threat of invasive predators, Galapagos birds are performing astonishing feats of return and innovation – 200 years after Charles Darwin visited the archipelago.
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I Kayaked to a Forgotten Island Once Traded for Manhattan—and Found One of the Last True Frontiers in the World
After pulling my kayak ashore, I walked along the empty beach for an hour, collecting shells and fragments of red coral. I ...
Explore 10 new books on Hindu identity, climate crisis, caste privilege, and the rot at Facebook. Deeply analytical reviews ...
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Capitalists want you to stop worrying about climate change
Andreas Malm and Wim Carton have an enemy, and it’s not “climate deniers.” These authors acknowledge that the original Big ...
Darwin Deason, the billionaire founder of Dallas-based Affiliated Computer Services, was known for his "hustle" mantra. He died on Dec. 2 at 85 years old. Courtesy of Doug Deason Darwin Deason, the ...
Most people use Google Maps to go places. Others rely on this app to explore the world from the comfort of their sofa. A gang of thieves from India discovered that Google Maps can be a highly reliable ...
We should all take this with a healthy pinch of salt, but it's being reported that Apple has recently killed off an Apple Maps feature. Flyover city tours, a tool many people forgot existed, is no ...
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What happened to Turkey’s Christian majority?
Uncover the complex and often tragic story of how Turkey’s once-Christian majority became a small minority, shaped by centuries of conquest, conversion, population exchanges, and political upheaval.
Source: Paul Goyette / Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 The "Big Beautiful Bill" allocated $170 billion to support ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). This amount is ...
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