How Do We Know What Animals Are Really Feeling?
Animal-welfare science tries to get inside the minds of a huge range of species — in order to help improve their lives.
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Animal-welfare science tries to get inside the minds of a huge range of species — in order to help improve their lives.
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But in this year’s elections, the scion of India’s most storied political family is still trying to unseat Modi — and change the nation’s course.
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The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the concerns posed by a child’s hobby.
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Is It Wrong for Public School Principals to Send Their Kids to Private School?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on double standards — and possible hypocrisy — among educators.
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Why Indoor Soccer is the Beautiful Game at Its Best
In its flamboyance and entertainment factor, it embodies the spirit of street soccer, the real roots of the game.
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The Mixed Martial Artist Who Became the King of Tidy Eating
Rapturously messy food reviews are all over the internet. Keith Lee’s discreet eating style rises above them all.
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