Paul Tullis, TOWN&COUNTRY

Paul Tullis

TOWN&COUNTRY

Colorado, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • TOWN&COUNTRY
  • National Geographic
  • Pacific Standard
  • TakePart
  • Slate

Past articles by Paul:

Ozempic, Semaglutide Diabetes Drug Weight Loss Trend, Risks

A pricey weight loss hack is making the rounds in certain social circles. It works, but is it worth it? → Read More

How Are Steaks Grown in a Lab?

Science is promising us steak that’s heart-healthy, eco-friendly, and still decadent. But will we eat filet mignon from a bioreactor? → Read More

Illegal sapphire mining threatens Madagascar's endangered lemurs

A rush for Madagascar’s gemstones is destroying remaining habitat for imperiled lemurs and other wildlife. → Read More

'Completely Weird': How a Mantis Shrimp's Unique Vision System Is Inspiring Innovation

Mantis shrimp eyes are unlike those observed in any other animal, both mechanically and optically, leading researchers to wonder how they could spur technological advancement. → Read More

Is AI the Future of Good Taste?

AI may soon be creative enough to replace humans as artists, curators, designers, and composers. → Read More

Is AI the Future of Good Taste?

AI may soon be creative enough to replace humans as artists, curators, designers, and composers. → Read More

Are You Rich Enough To Live Forever?

Immortality is one luxury the world's wealthiest are determined to buy—at any cost. → Read More

Prosecutor in Tamir Rice Case Favors Killers' Version of Events, Says Victim's Family

Are the D.A.'s revelations from a grand jury designed to curry sympathy for police? → Read More

Nestlé Says Its U.S. Eggs Will Be 100% Cage-Free by 2020

By 2020, the global food giant will no longer hold hens producing for the American market in 'battery cages.' → Read More

1 Million Migrate to Europe in 2015, and Now German Police Warn of Terrorism

The Islamic State controls passport offices in parts of Syria and Iraq. → Read More

Can Technology Save Africa’s Forests?

Google's venture with Jane Goodall shows the promise—and limits—of data and devices in the fight against deforestation. → Read More

Ducks Face Discipline for 'No Means No' Chant - But Should They?

Volunteering at a center for battered women might make a suitable punishment for the trash-talking football players. → Read More

'It's on Us': Stars of Pivot TV Join the Campaign Against Sexual Assault

Washington and Hollywood have come together to change the conversation about the disturbingly common crime. → Read More

Ecuador Announces World's First Digital Currency

Will it expand opportunity for the poor? Or just allow the government to manipulate the economy for its own benefit? Economists disagree. → Read More

How Do Colleges Set Tuition?

A peek inside the ivory tower shows the price you see probably won’t be the price you pay. → Read More

When You Walk Into a Zoo, Are You Helping Animals or Hurting Them?

Amid a global extinction crisis, wildlife biologists are calling on animal parks to do more for conservation. Can city zoos shift from just displaying animals in time to save species in peril—and themselves? → Read More

Federal Prison Myths Debunked

Who is locked up for breaking federal law? Mafia dons? Mass murderers? Drug kingpins? Not so much; Mmmm...no; and, If only! → Read More

Recreational, Medical, Illegal: A State-by-State Guide to Cannabis Policy

States with all-out bans may soon become the minority. → Read More

Kids of Tiger Moms Get Worse Grades and Are More Depressed

When Amy Chua’s book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother came out in 2011, it sparked controversy among many people but especially psychologists and expe ... → Read More

David Onek — Law Enforcement Facilitator

David Onek works to bring together stakeholders in the criminal justice system who often agree — usually without knowing they do. → Read More