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Nature
buy it for the architecture
Dec. 15, 2023
A House With a Giant Terrarium in the Middle The design was inspired by both a car dealership and Frank Lloyd Wright.
By Adriane Quinlan
surveying the kingdom
Aug. 17, 2023
The 13 Best Nature Documentaries on Disney+ Can’t get outside? These movies will take you there.
By Drew Taylor
weird science
May 26, 2023
Why Are Orcas Targeting and Sometimes Sinking Boats in Southern Europe? There were two more incidents of orcas going after boats in the Strait of Gibraltar this week, and it’s still not clear what is causing the behavior.
By Chas Danner
first person
Apr. 4, 2023
What Is ‘Natural Beauty,’ Anyway? Ling Ling Huang reflects on her time working in the wellness industry and the steps she’s taken toward practicing “unself-care.”
By Ling Ling Huang
first person
Mar. 13, 2023
The Lonely Birder I was embarrassed to admit how much I love birds. Then I found my people.
By Lili Taylor
The Great Boy Scouts Land Sell-Off Developers and conservationists are battling over the organization’s fantastically valuable property.
By Molly Osberg
How to Host The Ultimate Backyard Campout How to Host The Ultimate Backyard Campout
By Cortne Bonilla
the cut podcast
Sept. 8, 2021
Maybe You Should Go Outside On this episode of The Cut podcast, a reminder that nature is healing. Even nature in New York City.
By the Cut
3 NYC Women on the Greatest Lessons They’ve Learned In Nature 3 NYC Women on the Greatest Lessons They’ve Learned In Nature
By Cortne Bonilla
Bad News: Cicadas Pee a Lot As if we haven’t suffered enough.
By Mia Mercado
The Cicadas Are Here Trillions of small insects, recognizable by their buzzing mating call, are starting to emerge for the first time in nearly two decades.
By Amanda Arnold
Trump Takes One Last Shot at Nature The administration has moved ahead with plans to sell drilling rights to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
By Sarah Jones
I Wish a Whale Would Try to Swallow Me Shocking video footage shows a humpback appearing to nearly swallow a kayak. (Everyone was fine.) But honestly it does sound sort of nice …
By Amanda Arnold
Peace Out, Earth Scientists have discovered 24 planets that may be more habitable than the planet we call home.
By Amanda Arnold
the cut podcast
Aug. 26, 2020
Are We the Virus? Exploring our relationship to nature, and who’s allowed to be healed by it, on this week’s Cut podcast.
By the Cut
Look at the Sky Tonight Don’t miss the most vibrant meteor shower of the year.
By Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz
Yet Another Good Reason to Just Stay Home A tropical storm is approaching the Northeast.
By Amanda Arnold
black birders
June 4, 2020
Black Birding Is About Hope Talking to Corina Newsome, co-organizer of the first-ever Black Birders Week.
By Kathleen Hou
coronavirus
Mar. 31, 2020
BBC America Is Airing a Ton of Calming Nature Documentaries You’re staying inside, but you can still enjoy the cuddly creatures of the natural world.
By Josef Adalian
Where Are You Walking? You can’t go to people, but you can go anywhere else.
By Maggie Lange
The Moon Has a Tiny New Friend Astronomers believe they may have discovered a new “mini-moon.”
By Amanda Arnold
the cut opinion pages
Apr. 15, 2019
By Kelly Conaboy
science of us
Jan. 14, 2019
Okay, But How Many Trees Count As Nature? Spending even five minutes in nature can boost your mood.
By Katie Heaney
weekend with
Dec. 20, 2018
A Canadian Island Full of Wildlife A photographer shares her favorite parts of Vancouver Island.
By Bailey Malone Kircher
The Man Behind New York’s Hot Duck Sensation “People see in him only good. They idealize the Mandarin duck as whatever they see as good and natural and beautiful in the world.”
By Anna Silman
natural disasters
Nov. 16, 2018
The California Wildfires Death Count Rises to 65 Hundreds of thousands of people have had to evacuate, and a number of celebrities have lost their homes to the fires.
By Amanda Arnold
science of us
Nov. 5, 2018
It’s November, Time to Talk to a Pony Keeping up with the Scottish Nature Prescriptions calendar.
By Edith Zimmerman
Beatles of the Sea: Belugas Invite Narwhal to Boys-Only Sex Party Like John Lennon and Paul McCartney before them, this group of belugas and their one narwhal friend have bonded by playing “social, sexual games.”
By Madeleine Aggeler
back to nature
Sept. 11, 2018
By Hayley Schueneman
nature is beautiful
Mar. 23, 2018
Finally, XXX Deep-Sea Anglerfish Porn Is Here Scientists have captured video of the species mating for the very first time.
By Gabriella Paiella
Geologists Say Rodeo Dr. Is on Top of Earthquake Fault Line Geologists determined a fault line runs directly beneath the high-end shopping district.
By Madeleine Aggeler
Mother Nature Is Rebelling Against Billionaires Davos, the home of the World Economic Forum, is being buried under snow.
By Madeleine Aggeler
Now You Can Smell Like an Ancient Japanese Forest Aesop’s newest fragrance wants you to embrace stillness.
By Kathleen Hou
lunchtime buy
July 5, 2017
By Kathleen Hou
nature is beautiful
Apr. 27, 2017
By Gabriella Paiella
getting back to nature
Apr. 18, 2017
By Kathleen Hou
performance art
Apr. 10, 2017
The Original Natural Remedy for Burnout: Nature A new book argues that spending time outside can serve as a welcome reprieve from the constant stimuli of modern life.
By Brad Stulberg
Rejoice, Nature-Haters — Cities Can Be Soothing, Too Neurotic people may find bustling urban environments less stressful than tranquil places.
By Cari Romm
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