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IF CON SLOBODCHIKOFF hadn’t developed an allergy to darkling beetles, he might not have made fascinating discoveries about animal communication.
As a professor at Northern Arizona University,…
NOT MANY PEOPLE find their purpose and passion at age 8. But Sierra Blair-Coyle is not like many people.
A rock-climbing wall at a local mall gave a young Blair-Coyle her first taste of climbing in…
JK: We’re seeing a lot more submissions made with drones. You’re a licensed drone pilot. What made you get into this?
LP: It was a combination of my interest and the demand from clients. In Texas,…
It’s a Monday afternoon in August 2020, and rain is hitting the Black River in drops as big as bullets. Willows choke the trail that leads to the river. On the slope across the water, the grass and…
It begins not long into the clear sky of morning: a puff of bone-white, then another, and another. By noon, the sky over the desert towers like Greek columns. Electrical violence wells toward the…
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Sedona is a city that’s well known for its spirituality-focused destinations. It has what might be called a vibe. From aura readings to vortex…
Desert View Watchtower looks as if it’s been standing on the edge of the Grand Canyon for 1,000 years. Rising 70 feet, the circular stone structure appears to emerge straight out of the Earth, as…
Arizona
Is the word Arizona still a mystery? Not according to Donald Garate, chief interpreter at Tumacácori National Historic Park, who wrote two Journal of Arizona History articles about the name…