A group of ants beats a group of humans at problem solving
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A group of ants beats a group of humans at problem solving
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How the godfather of wolf conservation in Canada sees wolf recovery across the border
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The only way to make sense of our self is to expand it
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What political economy approach can reveal the internal relations of exploitation and expropriation through a focus on related class struggles and broader alliances across the spheres of production and social reproduction?
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Turning tree ring science into art
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A winning image shows stag beetles in an epic fight for a mate
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But their toxic compounds could yield useful medicines
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What can we say about the shape of things to come in world politics, the probability of different possibilities, and the reflexivity of our anticipations? Building on post-Keynesian economic theory and classical theories of imperialism, my new book discusses a new era of insecurity, confrontations, armaments, and wars.
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A winning photograph shows a shadowy image of an elusive bear
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