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  • How Much Would You Pay to Save Your Cat’s Life?

    For $15,000, you can get your pet a new kidney.

    Sarah ZhangDecember 2022 Issue
    orange tabby cat standing on wood floor
  • Up in the Air
    Alan TaylorSeptember 8, 2014
  • Fall Is in the Air, Part II
    Alan TaylorOctober 22, 2014
  • Fauna: Orangutans With iPads

    The Milwaukee County Zoo has a novel approach to keeping its bored primates engaged and active: iPads

    Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von BaldeggJanuary 6, 2012
  • The Lord God Made Them All
    Phoebe-Lou AdamsJuly 1981 Issue
  • Animal Happiness
    March 1994 Issue
  • Animal Happiness
    Phoebe-Lou AdamsMarch 1994 Issue
  • To Snap a Predator: The Patented Tech That Helps Photographers Go Nose-to-Nose With Sharks
    Megan GarberOctober 19, 2012
  • Cholera Gave a British Doctor the Idea for IVs

    Patients need fluid, somehow.

    Sarah LaskowNovember 16, 2014
  • Signs of Spring
    Alan TaylorApril 12, 2011
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