<p>Are we selfish or unselfish at heart? A look at moral hypocrisy: how it works and how to combat it, with apt references to the current political scene as well as everyday life.</p>
TWO senior veterinarians have described the conduct of a mass cull of kangaroos, wallabies and pademelons on Tasmania's Maria Island as "totally unacceptable" and a breach of animal welfare laws.
The Laikipia Predator Project is studying the lions here to find out what makes them vulnerable to extinction in an unprotected area,and how practical measures can be developed to encourage coexistence between people,livestock and predators.
The three>>
Jawed Ahmad, a driver and assistant for reporters of a Canadian television network in Afghanistan, knew the roads to avoid, how to get interviews and which stories to pitch. Reporters trusted him, his bosses say.
NASA's Cassini mission is closing one chapter of its journey at Saturn and embarking on a new one with a two-year mission that will address new questions and bring it closer to two of its most intriguing targets - Titan and Enceladus.On June 30,Cassini>>
Far from stymying the environmental cause, the downturn in the world's economies highlights just how pressing it is, argues Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Less than six months after the next American president takes office, Iran will hold its own Election Day. To win that race takes not only popular acclaim but the approval of one man; Ayatollah Khamenei and so far, Ahmadinejad has the edge