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  • Methods of Study in Natural History
    Louis AgassizJuly 1862 Issue
  • Science
    May 1872 Issue
  • Live & Let Live
    Caskie StinnettDecember 1976 Issue
  • Consumers Fear That Commercial Farms Put Profit Ahead of Principle
    Marion NestleNovember 1, 2011
  • The Chipotle Farming Video: Will It Help Get Rid of Gestation Crates?
    Marion NestleFebruary 24, 2012
  • How the Chicken Industry Got Hooked on Antibiotics

    Now that drugs have transformed chicken farming, is there any way to escape their dangerous cost?

    Nicola Twilley, Cynthia Graber, and GastropodAugust 16, 2017
     Chickens eat feed at a poultry wholesale market
  • On Halal and Kosher Butchery
    James FallowsSeptember 23, 2010
  • Wild Folk
    Ernest Harold BaynesAugust 1922 Issue
  • What Mirrors Tell Us About Animal Minds

    … including our own.

    Ed YongFebruary 13, 2017
  • Evolution Didn’t Wire Us for Eight Hours of Sleep

    Chimps sleep nine hours a night. Cotton-top tamarins sleep about 13. What happened to humans?

    Elizabeth PrestonMay 1, 2022
    A mountain gorilla taking a break and relaxing in the sun
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