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RELIGION

In election year, climate faith leaders urge voters to make environment a priority

(RNS) — Only about 4 in 10 American voters say global warming will be “very important” when they vote for

ARTS & THEATER

Escalating Drama Department Cuts and Mergers Impact Us All

One of the first people we connected with was Dr. David Jortner (full professor of theatre and graduate program director,

SHOWS

Finally, We Have Hope! Beloved, Long-lost Shows That Should Join the Party on Streaming

Homicide: Life on the Street is streaming on Peacock, bringing joy to fans of its original ’90s run, fans of

Social Media

TikTok Announces Activations for the Toronto International Film Festival

TikTok has announced that it has signed on to become the Official Platform Partner for the 2024 Toronto International Film

NEWS

New abuse allegations emerge against venerated Abbé Pierre

More abuse allegations have been made against Abbé Pierre, the late French Roman Catholic priest and campaigner who was long

NATURE

the innovations that made it possible

Aaron James now has one blue eye and one brown — the former his own, the latter from an unprecedented

NATURE

Eggs from older mice regain youth when grown in young cells

In mammalian ovaries, immature eggs, called ooctyes, develop in follicles.Credit: Don W. Fawcett/Science Photo Library Growing immature eggs from old

NATURE

What on Earth is ‘land tenure’?

Editor’s note:From “climate adaptation” to “blue carbon,” from “landscape approach” to “ecosystem services,” environmental jargon is everywhere these days. Conservation

NATURE

To tackle climate change, ‘we must first address racial inequality’

For centuries, social injustices against Indigenous peoples have hindered their ability to conserve the nature they depend on.  As countries

NATURE

Meet a scientist: the community connector

Editor’s note: A 2017 survey found that 81 percent of Americans could not name a living scientist. No, not a