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Welcome to the October issue of The Highlight

The Houston toad lacks the recognition of pandas or bald eagles, but this rare creature is still important for its ecosystem — and its population has been falling for decades. Now, the toad’s best hope for survival involves syringes, ultrasounds, and hormones.

In this month’s Highlight cover story, Christine Peterson takes you inside the world of amphibian assisted reproduction. Also in this issue: Why, despite chaos and turmoil, we aren’t in “unprecedented times”— and history’s lessons for how societies can pull back from the brink of crisis. The upside to ranking your friends. And what to do if you think your chatbot is conscious.


Think your AI chatbot has become conscious? Here’s what to do.

By Sigal Samuel


The end of rent debt?

By Rachel Cohen Booth


The upside to ranking your friends

By Allie Volpe


Hundreds of societies have been in crises like ours. An expert explains how they got out.

By Peter Turchin


Inside the audacious mission to bring a rare toad back from the brink

By Christine Peterson

Why you can’t avoid Dubai chocolate

By Kyndall Cunningham

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