Divides in Germany, Lives of Wild Chimps, Ethical Violations by Museums, Fulbright-Hays Fellowship, Loss of Traditional Cultural Practices, Pressures of Parenting, Ancient Egyptians and Meteorites

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Divides in Germany, Lives of Wild Chimps, Ethical Violations by Museums, Fulbright-Hays Fellowship, Loss of Traditional Cultural Practices, Pressures of Parenting, Ancient Egyptians and Meteorites
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The Berlin Wall fell more than three decades ago—but political, social, and economic divides between East and West Germany continue to reverberate, even among those born after Reunification. A series of short videos captures a rare view into the lives of wild chimps through the eyes of a researcher. In response to news of ethical violations by museums, a curator reflects on the past and future missions of such institutions. A researcher explains why the Fulbright-Hays fellowship should change its rules that have kept native and heritage speakers from working where their languages are spoken. A tribal scholar from the state of Nagaland in India engages with the loss of traditional cultural practices and locates the creation of a new world order where the “natural” is increasingly isolated from the “human.” In a new book, an anthropologist and father of three, including a daughter with Down syndrome, reflects on the pressures of parenting. An Egyptologist’s study of hieroglyphic texts has revealed that ancient Egyptians likely understood the celestial origins of iron-rich meteorites.

The Berlin Wall fell more than three decades ago—but political, social, and economic divides between East and West Germany continue to reverberate, even among those born after Reunification . A series of short videos captures a rare view into the lives of wild chimps through the eyes of a researcher. In response to news of ethical violations by museums, a curator reflects on the past and future missions of such institutions.

A researcher explains why the Fulbright-Hays fellowship should change its rules that have kept native and heritage speakers from working where their languages are spoken. A tribal scholar from the state of Nagaland in India engages with the loss of traditional cultural practices and locates the creation of a new world order where the “natural” is increasingly isolated from the “human.” In a new book, an anthropologist and father of three, including a daughter with Down syndrome, reflects on the pressures of parenting. An Egyptologist’s study of hieroglyphic texts has revealed that ancient Egyptians likely understood the celestial origins of iron-rich meteorites

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