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What dogs do when humans are not around, according to experts
Salon spoke to animal behavior experts and scientists about what dogs think about (and do) when we're away
03/14/2023 12:15 UTC
Killjoy
Technology is changing our world -- and we should be afraid! Sun Microsystems chief scientist Bill Joy envisions a frightening future of self-replicating machines.
04/10/2000 20:00 UTC
Don’t hike so close to me: How the presence of humans can disturb wildlife up to half a mile away
The presence of humans, or even the existence of the trails they hike on, can have detrimental effects on wildlife
07/20/2021 12:30 UTC
In "Westworld," the revolution is being televised
We can choose to see our struggle reflected in "Westworld," and Dolores. Or it can look like nothing at all
04/28/2018 18:00 UTC
How deforestation helps deadly viruses jump from animals to humans
Risk of viruses jumping from animals to humans increases as deforestation brings people closer to natural habitats
07/05/2020 00:00 UTC
Your NCAA bracket is a reverse Turing test
As we outsource much of our lives to machines, March Madness remains an affirmation of our humanity
03/12/2018 22:59 UTC
War destroyed my husband
Yugoslavia in the 1990s left him shattered. His treatment for PTSD was laughable. Is there hope?
08/24/2012 04:00 UTC
Wasps are some of nature's smartest, meanest and most misunderstood bugs
Wasps are so smart they engage eavesdrop on their rivals and can remember human faces. We should protect them
07/07/2023 09:30 UTC
COVID-19 reignites a contentious debate over bats and disease
Bats’ relationship with viruses has attracted both awe from scientists and hatred from those who fear disease
05/09/2020 01:00 UTC
These invasive ants have bizarre genomes that defy biology
As yellow crazy ants spread across the globe, researchers are shocked by their strange genetics
07/24/2023 09:30 UTC
Roy Choi shines a light on our broken food systems: "We'll throw away food before we feed people"
The food truck icon talks to Salon about standing up for social justice, with a taco in hand
01/27/2022 01:31 UTC
Oldest ever Neanderthal art illuminated in new study
Researchers analyzed a cave painting in France believed to have been made by Neanderthals 57,000 years ago
06/27/2023 11:00 UTC
Did Western philosophy ruin Earth? A philosopher's letter of apology to the world
Much of western European philosophy, from ancient Greece to the present, has led directly to unspeakable evil
11/27/2022 15:00 UTC
From global warming to fluoride: Why do people deny science?
The potent combination of our powerful intelligence with our massive reality denial has led to a dangerous world
05/26/2013 00:30 UTC
Your dog can tell from your voice if you're happy or sad
New fMRI research shows that dogs' brains are specially equipped to process human voices
02/21/2014 18:00 UTC