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nature

  • A hunting tribe in Arunachal Pradesh takes its taboos very seriously

    A hunting tribe in Arunachal Pradesh takes its taboos very seriously

    Sweta Daga
    · May 25, 2017 · 11:30 pm
  • Video: Why coral reefs are so important (and why they mustn't be allowed to die)

    Video: Why coral reefs are so important (and why they mustn't be allowed to die)

    Scroll Staff
    · Jan 22, 2017 · 08:00 pm
  • What the story of world’s saddest polar bear, Pizza, tells us about our relationship with wildlife

    What the story of world’s saddest polar bear, Pizza, tells us about our relationship with wildlife

    Martin Rowe
    · Dec 20, 2016 · 09:30 pm
  • How ice-skating flamingos collectively get ‘in the mood’ for sex

    How ice-skating flamingos collectively get ‘in the mood’ for sex

    Paul Rose, The Conversation
    · Nov 16, 2016 · 11:30 pm
  • Could making authors pay to get their work published be the way forward for academic journals?

    Could making authors pay to get their work published be the way forward for academic journals?

    Donald A. Barclay, The Conversation
    · Oct 28, 2016 · 03:30 pm
  • Do trees scream or strategise? How do they live in forests?

    Do trees scream or strategise? How do they live in forests?

    Jai Arjun Singh
    · Sep 24, 2016 · 08:45 am
  • Nature is being renamed ‘natural capital’ – but is it really the planet that will benefit?

    Nature is being renamed ‘natural capital’ – but is it really the planet that will benefit?

    Sian Sullivan, The Conversation
    · Sep 15, 2016 · 09:30 pm
  • Clash of civilisations: India's ancient love for nature is losing out to modern disregard for it

    Clash of civilisations: India's ancient love for nature is losing out to modern disregard for it

    Vandana Shiva
    · May 31, 2016 · 08:00 am
  • Podcast: How the kingfisher's beak inspired the design of the bullet train

    Podcast: How the kingfisher's beak inspired the design of the bullet train

    Padmaparna Ghosh and Samanth Subramanian
    · Apr 06, 2016 · 01:30 pm
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