A professor receives a student's praise. By Rebecca Comay.
Research
Research

A conversation with two world-changers . . . on the track
Redefining the Female of the Species
On preconceptions about female behaviour in the animal world. By Angela Lord.

What we're following . . .
Developing stories that navigate the edge.


Much Depends on the Beehive
Providing clues to changes in an important ecological indicator. By Angela Lord.

Friends, Brains and Crickets: a (Scientific) Love Story
From the love of insects that talk to each other in the night . . . to a major discovery about small worlds. By Mark Humphries and Susanne Severeid.

Make a Billion, Spend it on a Plan for Healthy Food
A conversation with two world-changers . . . on the track of a plant-based food economy. Interview by Whitney Smith.

Group Intelligence of Birds in Flight
The poetics of wildlife group naming. By Angela Lord.

Pandemic Revelations: Critical response in the Battle Against Covid-19
How to think critically about the pandemic. By David Cayley. Paintings by Anton Hirschfeld.

A History of the World, Written in Rings
Our beloved trees can, in this case, recall the decline of Mayan culture in sixteenth century Mexico. By Valerie Trouet.

The Coronation
The risk to democracy is most obvious in countries where self-government was already under threat or in retreat. By Charles Eisenstein.
