Why we sing
We sing along at concerts. We chant at protests. We belt it out at birthday parties. Why do humans sing together?
Read Morea show where curiosity and the natural world collide
We sing along at concerts. We chant at protests. We belt it out at birthday parties. Why do humans sing together?
Read MoreThe tinned fish renaissance, fish wave feminism, and the sustainability of sardines.
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How new findings in plant behavior science are raising questions about plant life, awareness, and even “intelligence.”
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There are more than 9,000 satellites orbiting the planet. The vast majority are owned and operated by one company: Starlink.
In which we consider Flaco the Eurasian eagle owl, impulse goat purchases, and a big night for salamanders. Plus, our host graces us with a rendition of a Tom Waits song.
Grass is the sand-killer.