NewsweekBees Wild Bees Are Dying and Ecosystem Collapse Will Follow—But Nobody's Taking Notice Newsweek - Aristos Georgiou The humble honeybee was domesticated by humans thousands of years ago, and today it plays an important role in the world economy as a pollinator of …
NewsweekHallucinogenics He used to rob banks, now he's an Ayahuasca shaman performing psychedelic healing ceremonies in the Bible Belt Newsweek - Aristos Georgiou Steve Hupp was a stone-cold career criminal. And by his own admission, he was "damn good at it," too. "I was a bank robber, a car thief and a lot of …
NewsweekCannabis Blood-sucking Sand Flies Love Munching on Marijuana Newsweek - Aristos Georgiou When they're not sucking the blood of animals, sand flies have a fondness for munching on the marijuana plant (Cannabis sativa), new research …
NewsweekSpacecraft NASA has spotted massive waves in Jupiter's atmosphere Newsweek - Aristos Georgiou NASA's Juno spacecraft has captured an image showing massive structures of moving gas that appear like waves in Jupiter's atmosphere. The so-called …
NewsweekBereavement The five stages of grief we experience after the death of a loved one are not fixed steps Newsweek - Nick Haslam Grief can seem desolate for those in the thick of it who often feel unable to imagine a way out of their suffering. But, as time passes, the pain …