The Darvaza gas crater, also called the “Door to Hell” or “Gates of Hell,” is a burning natural gas crater in Turkmenistan’s ...
In the opening scene of Abby Martin and Mike Prysner’s new documentary, Earth’s Greatest Enemy, an unhoused veteran sits and ...
In remote parts of the world, cooking isn’t just about food—it’s a way of life. Tribes have mastered unique techniques that ...
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Underwater Forests Return to Life off the Coast of California, and That Might be Good News for the Entire Planet
Wondrous kelp beds harbor a complex ecosystem that’s teeming with life, cleaning the water and the atmosphere, and bringing ...
My husband, George, and I held her and stared at her and admired her newness. A few hours later, my doctor noticed that my ...
People from Delhi to Ahmedabad plan entire vacations around a meal at Naar, a 16-seater with a Rs 14,000 tasting menu.
Do you know someone who is always cold? Check out our curated list of the best gifts for cold people, from space heaters to ...
Do you know someone who is always cold? Check out our curated list of the best gifts for cold people, from space heaters to ...
Nature classifies all trees into three main groups. Deciduous trees shed leaves seasonally. Evergreen trees remain green year ...
When the temperature drops, how do Britain’s birds, beasts and plants keep the cold at bay? John Lewis-Stempel reveals Nature ...
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I Went Off-grid in Argentina’s Rain Forest—Here’s What I Learned From the Guaraní and Their Sacred Mate
Deep in the rain forest of Argentina, one traveler harvested yerba mate, paddled the Iguazú River, and connected with an Indigenous culture.
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The Warrior Goddess Who Left the Earth: Qamaits and the End of Giants
Long ago, the people of the Pacific Northwest told a sharp, simple story about a warrior goddess named Qamaits. She arrived ...
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