The lesson of philosophers like Marcus Aurelius—live in the present moment to help manage destructive emotions—is in everything from French Renaissance tunes to “Dark Side of the Moon”
In a new book, writer and former Marine Elliot Ackerman, A03, F03, describes America’s chaotic departure from Afghanistan, and his own lessons from combat there
Whether he’s working with youth in Paraguay or some of the world’s largest companies, Joseph Sarvary connects people with the abiding value of our planet's abundant biodiversity
A new study by Tufts primate researcher Zarin Machanda and colleagues at the University of Zurich suggests wild chimpanzee hunting vocalizations are used to coordinate their hunts much like humans use communication as part of cooperative efforts.