Confronting the ethical and ecological dilemma over culling animals for conservation.
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Confronting the ethical and ecological dilemma over culling animals for conservation.
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Anil Ananthaswamy’s 3 greatest revelations while writing Why Machines Learn.
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An anthropologist shows how bonding with another species could help humans come together.
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The futurist doubles down on the Singularity in his latest book.
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Recent studies show it wasn’t the climate that did them in.
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The author on writing his new book Meet the Neighbors: Animal Minds and Life in a More-Than-Human World.
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On the trail of a new understanding of invasive species.
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Reflections on my new book titled IPE and the Problem of History: Adam Smith to Robert Cox that was presented recently in Australia - it is part disciplinary and part intellectual history, and its angle of encounter is to consider how IPE as a field of study, as a social science if you will, has engaged with and used the idea of history as part of its scholarly enterprise.
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Since we can’t travel to the stars, this philosophical trickster brings them to us.
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With their astounding sense of smell, dogs are helping to sniff out ecological trouble.
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