Is creativity in our genes? A self-made scholar’s search for the answer.
Nature
From prison, a member of the Earth Liberation Front tells her story.
In 1981, Randall Smith murdered two hikers on the Appalachian Trail. Twenty-seven years later, he tried to do it again.
An undercover cop infiltrates a group of British activists, befriending and then betraying them.
On spending six months on the southern coast of Argentina with the “Jane Goodall of penguins” and several hundred of her research subjects.
Scientists quarrel about the fate of animals living in the 1,600 square mile exclusion zone.
After two people are found dead in Yellowstone National Park, a team of investigators tracks down the unlikely culprit: a grizzly bear.
Ed Rosenthal recounts the six days he got lost in Joshua Tree National Park.
A chronicle of the 2010 wildfire that burned down 169 homes in Colorado, told via the people who lived through it.
The night when Terry Thompson let his zoo-worthy collection of big animals, including lions and a bear, into the wilds of Zanesville, Ohio before shooting himself in the head.
A thirteen-year-old adoptee born in Russia with fetal alcohol syndrome, his golden sheperd Chancer, and the trainer who taught Chancer to bond emotionally with disabled children.

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