Environment
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Hundreds of millions of people in the Himalayan region rely on glaciers for their water supply. Global climate change is forcing many to leave their homes in search of new beginnings. In the Mustang District of Nepal, the Gurung family has made the difficult choice to split their family and livelihoods between two locations in order to ensure a sustainable future for their children. See how they are continuing to adapt to this new way of life.
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Animals
- Are 'giant, flying' joro spiders really taking over the U.S.?Are 'giant, flying' joro spiders really taking over the U.S.?
- This invisible killer takes out 3.5 billion U.S. birds a yearThis invisible killer takes out 3.5 billion U.S. birds a year
- Charlotte, the 'virgin birth' stingray, has a diseaseCharlotte, the 'virgin birth' stingray, has a disease
- See how billions of cicadas are taking over the U.S. this summerSee how billions of cicadas are taking over the U.S. this summer
- Why are orcas ramming boats? They might just be bored teenagersWhy are orcas ramming boats? They might just be bored teenagers
Environment
- Extreme heat is ahead—and you’ll feel every degree of itExtreme heat is ahead—and you’ll feel every degree of it
- Ready to give up fast fashion? Give 'slow fashion' a try.Ready to give up fast fashion? Give 'slow fashion' a try.
- Exploring south-central Colorado’s backcountry
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- Connecting a new generation with South Africa’s iconic species
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- What rising temps in the Gulf of Maine mean for wildlifeWhat rising temps in the Gulf of Maine mean for wildlife
- He’s called ‘omacha,’ a dolphin that transforms into a man. Why?He’s called ‘omacha,’ a dolphin that transforms into a man. Why?
- The northernmost flower living at the top of the worldThe northernmost flower living at the top of the world
- This beautiful floating flower is wreaking havoc on NigeriaThis beautiful floating flower is wreaking havoc on Nigeria
- What the Aral Sea might teach us about life after disasterWhat the Aral Sea might teach us about life after disaster
History & Culture
- How the rainbow flag became a symbol of the LGBTQIA+ communityHow the rainbow flag became a symbol of the LGBTQIA+ community
- No women allowed: These 5 destinations are men-onlyNo women allowed: These 5 destinations are men-only
- The harrowing true story of the photo that defined D-DayThe harrowing true story of the photo that defined D-Day
- The forgotten history of New York’s first electric taxi fleet—in the 1800sThe forgotten history of New York’s first electric taxi fleet—in the 1800s
- Your khaki pants have a history that may surprise youYour khaki pants have a history that may surprise you
Science
- Why health advocates are concerned about a chemical in your decafWhy health advocates are concerned about a chemical in your decaf
- Is decaf healthier than regular coffee? Here’s how they compare.Is decaf healthier than regular coffee? Here’s how they compare.
- Why doctors can't agree that more breast screenings save livesWhy doctors can't agree that more breast screenings save lives
- This is the biggest health threat to women in their 60sThis is the biggest health threat to women in their 60s
Travel
- 5 unique ways to discover Jersey’s coastline
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- 5 of the best places to eat in Trastevere, Rome
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- Inside the rise of river surfing, the Midwest’s next big thingInside the rise of river surfing, the Midwest’s next big thing