The breadfruit, or ulu, is one of scores of Polynesian introductions that made it possible for early explorers to thrive as ...
Tribal council chiefs in Great Nicobar allege they were asked to sign certificates surrendering their ancestral land on the ...
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How Pluribus makes a playground out of the whole world
There’s no better time to travel the world than when it’s ending.
The drawing room is like a monstrous prehistoric octopede. People fear to go in. They have a strange feeling that its ...
From mystical energy vortexes in red rock canyons to frozen cave cathedrals on forgotten islands, these lesser-known American ...
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Chemical warfare in the jungle: The ant species built to detonate
Some ants defend their colonies with a tactic so extreme it ends in self-destruction. This video explains how “exploding ants” rupture their own bodies to release a sticky, toxic chemical that can ...
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