Looking at how quickly different animals and even invidual cells die when they're isolated from others seems tell us something about the importance of social ties.
A Where's Waldo-style depiction of knowledge, conversation, and animals
A few glimpses into the various features of Indiana, and some of the animals and people calling it home
A few glimpses into the varied landscape of Oregon, and some of the animals and people calling it home
The ability to hold back its destructive side has allowed one bacterium to repeatedly colonize the bodies of animals.
Jerky, cookies, cheesy toppings—animals’ meals are out of the can and into the uncanny valley.
A few glimpses into the varied landscape of Vermont, and some of the animals and people calling it home
Aryn Kyle talks about the American West as a character, writing from a child's perspective, and her debut novel, The God of Animals
A few glimpses into the varied features of Hawaii, and some of the animals and people calling it home
Novelist and short-story writer, Martha Gellhorn was in residence for nearly two years in East Africa, in the course of which this appealing article was written.