Green Left’s Federico Fuentes spoke to Güney Işıkara and Patrick Mokre — authors of Marx’s Theory of Value at the Frontiers: ...
There’s an entire world of microbiomes living just under our noses. Although we can’t see them, bacteria, viruses, and other ...
The growing recognition of the Rights of Nature (RoN) - from rivers and forests to mountains and ecosystems - as legal and political subjects signals a ...
A new study reveals how cultural evolution, not biology, enabled humans to inhabit diverse environments across the globe.
Bold hues are doing more than brightening wardrobes for. Shakaila Forbes-Bell tells us that they’re influencing mood, ...
In the natural world, do “bold” individuals — those willing to take risks — always live fast and die young? A new study in ...
Since immemorial time, active engagement with music or ‘musicking’ has been characteristic of the human condition, not only enabling individual self-expression but also positively affecting many ...
Executive function skills are a set of inter-related processes that support attention, self-control, and goal-directed ...
The University of Cape Town is taking a pivotal role in the African BioGenome Project, a Pan-African initiative aimed at combating biodiversity loss while ensuring equitable sharing of genetic ...
This Islamic boarding school uses a lake it built itself to power a microhydro plant. It once received the Kalpataru ...
A new study shows cultural evolution helped humans expand across Earth far faster than genetic change alone could achieve.
Over a decade ago, my journey toward climate consciousness began almost unintentionally. What started as casual ...
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