A new relationship with animals, nature and each other.

The Most Elegant Way to Drink

Four top engineers discover that when it comes to taking a drink, “cats really know how to do it perfectly.” But another scientist has been studying how dogs shake themselves dry. They have that down to a fine art, too

A Neighboring Galaxy

Composite photo by NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team The large “grand design” spiral galaxy M81 is located 11.6 million light-years away – not that…

Wind Storm on Georgian Bay, Canada

As barometric pressures plummeted and tornadoes struck the Midwest, photographer Tom Semadeni captured this photo of spray from Lake Huron creating a double rainbow amid gale-force winds

His Tenth Life

Left in a book-drop on a freezing winter’s night, Dewey became the world’s most famous library cat. A new book by his librarian and caregiver tells tales of people who wrote to her about how their own lives were changed by the love of a cat

Library Cat Retired…or Evicted?

In this Agatha Christie whodunit, the city council did it At the Willamina city library in Oregon, Agatha Christie isn’t a mystery. She’s the beloved, 14-year-old…

How the New British Government Sees Animals

How might a new U.S. Congress that’s looking to cut back on government regulation and pare back spending behave toward animals and the environment? For a possible answer, look at what the new Conservative government in the U.K. has been doing

Farewell to the Psychic Octopus

Paul, the famous octopus who “predicted” winners in the World Cup, has died. We’re fascinated by the idea that other animals can sense things we can’t. But, paradoxically, we don’t want to think they may be smarter than we are

The New Power Vegans

More and more business moguls are switching to a plant-based diet. Just a few weeks after former president Bill Clinton revealed that his diet is almost…

This Week in Green – Nov. 6, 2010

By Geoff Grant – Zoe Environmental Editor With the results of Tuesday’s midterm elections still rankling many environmentalists and conservationists around the world, we thought it…

Puppy Mill Vote Will Be Challenged

Voters in Missouri said yes to a measure that would put modest restrictions on the puppy mill industry – for example, dogs must be fed at least once a day and see a vet once a year. But now the breeding lobby is fighting back

Who Stops for a Turtle in the Road?

Psychologists say you can learn a lot about human nature by studying how people behave toward other animals. So a group of scientists put a fake turtle and a fake snake on the road and watched to see how drivers reacted.

Sun Flower

Photo by K. Reardon (Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri, INAF) IBIS, DST, NSO You wouldn’t want to get too near one of these “flowers.” Each and every…

Red Aspen in Fall

Photo by Ray Boren For a week of two in the fall, the colors in Utah are spectacular. The aspen trees (Populus tremula) go from green…