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Nature’s Intelligence: Lessons from the Dung Beetle and Beyond

LRR, March 5, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Kiara Korten It is as though I am constantly finding out some new, amazing facts about the complexities and intelligence of the natural world around me. For instance, legumes have the remarkable ability to fix nitrogen, ants and aphids share a mutualistic relationship, fungi are more closely related…

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Powerful Trilogies and Publishing Tips: An Interview with Caragh M. O’Brien

LRR, June 17, 2022March 5, 2024

Caragh M. O’Brien is the author of two wildly popular YA dystopian trilogies: “Birthmarked” and “Vault of Dreamers.” Read on to learn more about O’Brien’s inter-genre, many-layered journey through the world of writing and publishing!

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Windswept Islands and Psychedelic Indie Pop: Soaking In Lorde’s “Solar Power” Like Sunbeams

LRR, April 8, 2022February 8, 2025

After a four-year hiatus, Lorde is back with “Solar Power,” an album all about sunshine, climate change, and transience. According to Rylee Thomas, “Solar Power” is a work of art…

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