
Bone Wars
An empire, known to Indigenous peoples for centuries, “discovered” again. Tribal items taken as “loans” but never returned. Human remains dug up and shipped thousands

An empire, known to Indigenous peoples for centuries, “discovered” again. Tribal items taken as “loans” but never returned. Human remains dug up and shipped thousands

Anyone who has gone for a walk in the woods can tell you that forests are impossibly dense with life. From groundhogs and squirrels scampering

Oceans are some of the largest carbon sinks on Earth, storing up to thirty-one percent of total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. As atmospheric CO2 levels

Photography by Michelle So From ocean waters to soil, and from hot springs to human microbiomes, tiny battles between bacteria and viruses are constantly unfolding.

Image courtesy of Pixabay. On a typical walk through New York City, you might expect to encounter tall, glass-covered skyscrapers, brightly lit department stores, and

Image courtesy of Pixabay Imagine your weather forecast came from a seal swimming in the Pacific, or a bird flying hundreds of feet above you.