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Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature," David B. Williams slows down and takes a close look at Seattle.
What can centuries-old whaling ship logs tell us about today’s extreme weather? According to scientists, the answer is a lot. They’re using the information recorded by mariners going back hundreds of ...
Since the late 1800s, women have studied Ancient Egypt, but it wasn't always easy to enter the profession. Here are 8 trailblazers who led the way.
Fauci spoke candidly about the intense political atmosphere during the pandemic, including his time under the Trump administration. He felt obligated to publicly correct misinformation, even at ...
A lawsuit against a Kalamazoo high school may have helped pave the way for schools across the U.S. to offer free high school, ...
It takes sophisticated science to prevent fires caused by lithium-ion batteries and blazes that start where wild and ...
Harlan and Anna Hubbard lived a life of simple elegance in a cabin where they created art and music. Here’s what their Ohio River property looks like today — and what one group hopes it can be in the ...
Today’s worry is not of a totalitarian government, but a drift into a society where people do not know what is true and lose ...
A fun new business is coming to Avon as the owners of Sandstone Candle Works (candle bar) are moving from Amherst to Olde ...
The billionaire philanthropist is single, 60, and running her own company. There are some, shall we say, eccentricities we have come to expect of a certain class of tech billionaire. Morning ice baths ...
You’ve probably heard of “blue zones,” regions of the world where researchers claim to have found disproportionate numbers of ...
Maria Branyas lived to be a whopping 117 years old and ticked many of the boxes for longevity ... we’ve certainly taken some great strides towards much longer lives. In the early 1800s, the global ...
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