Humans are pattern-seeking beings. When we identify similar patterns in our friend groups, we feel cognitive ease.
Here’s what your posting style on social media reveals about your online (and offline) identity, status and social strategy.
A Japanese macaque named Punch has gone viral. Here’s how his journey from abandonment to social integration echoes decades of primate research.
As the global avian extinction crisis accelerates, the loss of large-bodied birds is destroying local biodiversity and ecology, and eroding the cultural memory of Indigenous Peoples.
This is your final weekend to catch February’s fading 6-planet lineup or “planet alignment”. Here’s what’s still visible — and what’s already gone.
A final report on Melissa confirmed that it is tied for the Atlantic Basin’s strongest hurricane. The just-released analysis revealed other stunning records too.
The internet is writing original songs about Punch the viral macaque, who found comfort in a stuffed orangutan toy after his mother abandoned him at a Japanese zoo.
Independent researchers join a Sea Shepherd vessel in the South Orkney Islands to study the overlap between industrial krill fishing and recovering whale populations.
In the second space race, speed is decisive. Misaligned capital, policy and culture are America’s greatest strategic vulnerability.