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Outside the Field Museum in Chicago, a bronze sculpture by artist Marla Friedman captures a moment a friendship was made. It's called "The Red Palm Nut." A young woman sits barefoot on the ground, ...
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The U.S. and Israel's military strikes against Iran pose serious risks to oil markets and by extension the global economy, although the extent of the impact on oil production and trade is not yet ...
There is ever-growing global interest in the nature and effects of human-nonhuman interactions (anthrozoology) in all sorts of situations, and it's not at all surprising to learn that humans ...