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FEAST MODE
The hottest table in France is an all-you-can-eat buffet in a local rec center.
HOPE
Vampire Weekend doesn't want your defeatist grousing
THE OLD PINBALL
\"The Who's Tommy\" returns.
VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED
Exploring the fateful expeditions of Captain Cook.
OPPORTUNITY COST
How Chinese students experience America.
OUR ENVIRONMENTAL PLEDGE
It’s National Environmental Awareness Month, and all of us at SaaxoAmco Petroleum Corp. are dedicated to using our powerful access and responsibility to insure that the Earth is a healthier and cleaner place for future generations.
Books – A Life More Ordinary
A father is resurrected by his children in Amitava Kumar's "My Beloved Life.”
Fiction – Bozo
The man stood in front of an arrangement of bottles and glasses.
Letter from Roraima – The Amazon Patrol
As mining devastates the rain forest, an armed environmental unit fights back.
Is it possible to die of boredom?
To figure out if we can die of boredom, we first have to understand what boredom is. For help, we called James Danckert, a psychologist who studies boredom at the University of Waterloo in Canada.
SO, WHAT IS A PRIMATE?
What do you have in common with the aye-aye, sifaka, siamang, and potto? If you said your collarbone, you re probably a primatologist—a person who studies primates. If you’re not, read on.
THE LEFT OVERS
A lot has happened for modern humans to get to this point. We lost most of our hair, learned how to make tools, established civilizations, sent a person to the Moon, and invented artificial intelligence. Whew! With all of these changes, our bodies have changed, too. It’s only taken us about six million years.
SERGE WICH
Serge Wich’s favorite days at work are spent out in the forest, studying orangutans in Sumatra and Borneo or chimpanzees in Tanzania.
Dr. Ape Will See You Now
HUMANS AREN’T THE ONLY PRIMATES THAT USE MEDICATION.
Guardians of the Forest
EARLY, MAKESHIFT WILDLIFE DRONES HELPED TO DETECT AND PROTECT ORANGUTANS.
THE PROBLEM WITH PALM OIL
Palm oil is all around you. It’s in sugary snacks like cookies and candy bars. It’s in lipstick and shampoo and pet food.
ELODIE FREYMANN
When you’re feeling sick, it probably doesn’t occur to you to try eating tree bark.
APE ANTICS
The Whirling World of primate play
"I make $500 a month selling food pun T-shirts!"
For Lisa Andrews, sharing fun pun shirts and gifts is the perfect side gig to complement her work as a nutritionist!
The top 3 free apps that boost your health
No budget for wellness? No problem! Consider these 3 free apps (all available for both Apple and Android) your personal pocket guide to a healthier, happier you. They help you move better, feel calmer and sleep better—no monthly subscription required
"Help me get along with my adult children"
Whether you want them to just call you back or are longing to repair a rift, our experts share simple ways to cultivate stronger ties with our grown-up kids
Fast fixes for 5 household eyesores!
Tangled wires? Unsightly thermostats? Clever camouflages to the rescue!
Help for the cold that won't end
Spring weather changes can trigger sinusitis, swelling or inflammation of the tissue lining the sinus passages.
"Miracles are all around us!"
Bestselling author, filmmaker and mom of six, Karen Kingsbury, 60, is always trying to help others see the beauty in the world.
Rejuvenate your thyroid
Spring is in full swing, and we want to embrace the season feeling as renewed as the world around us.
So fast, so delicious!
Our 3-ingredient dipping sauce doubles as a flavor enhancer for the filling in these crispy-fried bites
4 sneaky ways to save big on a spring trip!
Ready to enjoy the warmer weather with a relaxing getaway? Before you book your vacation, use these travel pro-approved insider secrets to keeping cash in your wallet
Jamie's satisfying 5-ingredinent meals
A dash of prepared pesto drizzled on at the end brightens up Jamie's tender and juicy sirloin
Condiment cures for 100% healthy
Your favorite condiments not only make food extra delicious, they can also help block blood-sugar spikes, calm leg cramps and so much more
Time your way to better health!
There's a secret scientists want you to know: Doing certain activities at a specific time boosts the benefits