Articles

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Suspect Arrested in Gorilla Killings

Can't Get Enough

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A Picture Worth More than A Thousand Words

Leaf-Cutting Ants in the News

Irises, Vincent van Gogh

An Eye on the Bigger Picture

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Return of the Beasts

Elephant seals descend on California beaches for breeding season

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Laurie Anderson Speaks Saturday

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Mystery on the Mall, Game 3

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Squirrels Listen for Suspicious Characters

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Wolf Tracker

Biologist Gudrun Pflueger talks about her encounter with a Canadian pack

Flooding the Grand Canyon

Charlotte Schulz, The maximum of all possible hate is realized in the eternal moment, and we cleave to our screens as it unfolds in that disquieting way (an incompossible) (detail), 2005.

Drawing Rooms

"I Just Want to Fly"

Grainy Pics Dept: Return of the Carnivores!

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Serious Firepower

I'm Not An Artist And I Don't Play One on TV

Bright Moon, Warm Earth?

GRAND PRIZE WINNER
A tribal birth in India
Purulia, India • Photographed August 2007
Six days after Betka Tudu's birth, female relatives and neighbors in the West Bengal village of Purulia gathered to bless him and "to protect him from harm's way," says Dey. Born into the Santhal tribe, Betka "unknowingly drew his distant kin closer than ever." — Abigail Tucker

5th Annual Photo Contest Winners and Finalists

See the winning photos from our 2007 contest

Where thousands of soldiers ferried supplies toward the front, a new road swings through Quang Tri Province

Revolutionary Road

Efforts to turn Ho Chi Minh Trail into a major highway have uncovered battle scars from the past

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Rebel with a Cause

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