What Chimps & Gorillas Tell Us About Human Language
byThe gestures we have in common with chimpanzees are a remnant of the sign-language we share with our ancestors–the apes.
The gestures we have in common with chimpanzees are a remnant of the sign-language we share with our ancestors–the apes.
Fast fashion is environmentally unsustainable. There is an urgent need for reconsidering our clothing choices.
Militaries are using Beluga whales, dolphins, porpoises & other marine animals for war. It’s unethical & wrong.
Seals can reduce their rate of oxygen consumption by as much as 70 per cent. What does this research tell us?
A weather station monitored by students–part of a range of water-smart innovations–has turned around a parched village.
Amazon fires are destructive, but aren’t depleting eath’s oxygen supply, argues Professor Scott Dunning.
Elephants are messy eaters. Their eating behavior helps store carbon, but their extinction accelerates climate change.
Inside the remains of a great dinosaur, tiny microbial worlds appeared, evolved & disappeared over millions of years.
Biodiversity is priceless. But it is essential to view forests as currencies that multiply in value.
The Japanese Hornets & the Japanese Bees have been locked in a deadly war for millions of years. It’s a game of survival.
Ants have been growing their own food, making their own fertiliser and pesticides for over fifty million years.
Six hundred million people–nearly half of India’s population–face extreme water stress.
The “Angel’s Glow,” a bioluminescent bacterium, is etched in the annals of history for saving the lives of soldiers.
It’s time to invest in policies, interventions, & innovations that can overcome barriers to end hunger & malnutrition.
The brutal annihilation of animals shows the inhuman side of humanity. It’s nothing short of genocide.