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‘A Quiet Place’ Is the Lived Reality for These Hawaiian Insects
Parasites forced Hawaii’s crickets to evolve hushed mating songs. A new study shows the parasites might be evolving their hearing in turn.
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Bill McKibben: Baby Boomers Are in Their Climate Era
Older Americans grew up in an era of sweeping social change. Some are now rekindling that spirit in defense of the climate.
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Climate Change is “Baking” Elderly Prisoners
Decarceration advocates are fighting to free older inmates as temperatures soar to deadlier heights.
Anthropocene
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The Inner Lives of Fruit Flies
The pestering insects have taught science so much about humanity. What if we valued them for their own worth, too?
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I’m a Young Conservative Concerned About Climate Change
As young Republicans express deeper concerns about climate change, it’s becoming clear that environmental protection shouldn’t be partisan.
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Dung, the Cradle of Diversity
Guided by celestial bodies in the sky, dung beetles fertilize the land, nourishing their surroundings and engineering flourishing ecosystems
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