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  • The Horses Run Back to Their Stalls
    Linda GregersonMarch 2002 Issue
  • Why a Video of a Two-Legged Boxer Puppy Went Viral

    Who needs a machine when you have an indomitable canine spirit?

    Alexis C. MadrigalApril 7, 2014
  • Steve King vs. the Humane Society
    Chris GoodApril 8, 2010
  • A Symphony for Cats

    Felines aren't keen on human music, so scientists created special songs for them.

    Nicholas St. FleurMarch 3, 2015
  • How the Microscope Challenged Vegetarianism

    Scientific innovations have a long history of fueling debates over the morality of eating meat.

    Nicola Twilley, Cynthia Graber, and GastropodFebruary 15, 2017
  • Federal Court Temporarily Lifts Ban on Stem Cell Research
    Jared KellerSeptember 10, 2010
  • The Forest Bacenis: Variations on Themes From Julius Caesar
    Rolfe HumphriesMarch 1951 Issue
  • Three Poems
    Robert Louis BurgessFebruary 1923 Issue
  • The Company She Keeps
    Robert M. GayAugust 1942 Issue
  • Spring And
    Elizabeth LibbeySeptember 1987 Issue
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