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Inside this issue:
- We Could Have Been Warthogs: The peerless animal wisdom of Robert Sapolsky. By Kevin Berger
- The Animals That Exist Between Life and Death: At the dawn of microbiology, scientists glimpsed unseen worlds and stumbled into a philosophical purgatory. By Phil Jaekl
- Living with Lab Mice: A philosopher reflects on their unexpected roommates. By Eva Meijer
- The Secret Lives of Moths: The nocturnal insects with surprising pollination power. By Chris Cosma
- The Last of Their Kind: Are efforts to resurrect the northern white rhino more technological hubris than genuine conservation. By Elena Kazamia