Using a New Roadmap to Democratize Climate Change
A new tool aims to bypass governments and put the power of climate action in the people’s hands
The Women Warriors of the Russian Revolution
Soldier Maria Bochkareva proposed all-female battalions, in part to shame men into continuing the fight
If You Want to See Thousands of Fireflies Light Up at Once, Head to the Great Smoky Mountains
A firefly mating ritual turns into a synchronized light show
The Immigrant Activist Who Loved America’s Ideals, If Not Its Actions
By the 1850s, Ernestine Rose was a well-known public figure, far more famous than her allies Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
A Grand Unified Theory of Pooping
Why you and an elephant spend the same amount of time on the john
Threatened Species? Science to the (Genetic) Rescue!
This still-controversial conservation technique will never be a species’ panacea. But it might provide a crucial stop-gap
A New Poem is Commissioned to Honor the Soldiers Who Fight America’s Wars
Pulitzer Prize winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa writes “After the Burn Pits” for the National Portrait Gallery
How a Border Wall Could Wreak Ecological Havoc
Also in this episode of Generation Anthropocene: The case of U.S. Navy ships, beached whales and deadly sonar pings
In an Emergency, You’ll Want This Hi-Tech First Aid Kit
Ram Fish, founder and CEO of 19Labs, talks about developing his clinic-in-a-box
This Moscow Subway Car Brings an Art Museum to Commuters
Experience some of Russia’s most notable pieces of art while traveling by train
Remarkable New Evidence for Human Activity in North America 130,000 Years Ago
Researchers say prehistoric mastodon bones bear human-made markings
The Prussian Nobleman Who Helped Save the American Revolution
When American troops faltered, Baron von Steuben helped whip them into shape
Keeping Vaccines Safe in Tiny “Cages”
By encasing vaccines in silica, researchers could eliminate the need to refrigerate them during transportation
Bones of the Hawaiian Petrel Open Up a Window Into the Birds’ Changing Diet
Industrial fishing may play a role in the shift
The Fears That Fueled an Ancient Border Wall
When Hadrian built a mighty wall in his most remote territory, he got more than he bargained for
Photos Capture India’s Ancient, Vanishing Stepwells
These intricate architectural marvels are in danger of disappearing
The Coal Mining Massacre America Forgot
The mountains of southern West Virginia are riddled with coal—and bullets
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