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Nature
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The magic of making maple syrup
By Teresa Mull
Home
Yaks in the Mongolian fall
By Aidan Hartley
Europe
The Sycamore Gap was more than a tree
By Daniel Rey
Book Review
Volcanoes are this man’s life
By Maggie Fergusson
Education
Stanford’s Marc Tessier-Lavigne and the messiness of modern science
By Peter W. Wood
Science & Tech
Drones are the enemy
By Mary Wakefield
Film
65
is a better B-movie than it has any right to be
By John Ehrett
Book Review
A Persian look at the origins of existence
By Justin Marozzi
Health
Why lumberjacks are happy and you’re not
By Teresa Mull
Americana
Guardian
writer doesn’t get why Americans love fall
By Teresa Mull
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Leftist tree-huggers and backwoods conservatives unite!
By Teresa Mull
Book Review
Napoleon, the constant gardener
By David Crane
Book Review
Nature is healing
By Thomas W. Hodgkinson
Virgil understood the great power of nature
By Peter Jones
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Did I catch COVID from a naked-rumped tomb bat?
By Aidan Hartley
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In defense of dandelions
By Isabel Hardman
Why whales sing: it’s a question of culture
By Simon Barnes
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Even the owl in my garden is self-isolating
By Christopher Fletcher
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