Nautilus
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[:es]Chaos Makes the Multiverse Unnecessary[:]
[:es]Science predicts only the predictable, ignoring most of our chaotic universe. [:]
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[:es]Chaos Makes the Multiverse Unnecessary[:]
[:es]Science predicts only the predictable, ignoring most of our chaotic universe. [:]
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[:es]Herbicide Is What’s for Dinner[:]
[:es]How the biggest farming practice you’ve never heard of is changing your food. [:]
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[:es]We Are All Bewildered Machines[:]
[:es]Bewilderment is the antidote to scientific reductionism. [:]
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[:es]Are Black Holes Actually Dark Energy Stars?[:]
[:es]George Chapline, a physicist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, doesn’t doesn’t believe black holes are real. In 2005, he told Nature that “it’s a near certainty that black holes […]
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[:es]Your IQ Matters Less Than You Think[:]
[:es]In studies of children and historical figures, IQ falls short as a measure of success.[:]
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[:es]Geology Makes You Time-Literate[:]
[:es]A scientist tells us how her field instills timefulness. [:]
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[:es]How to Use the Large Hadron Collider to Search for Dark Matter[:]
[:es]In fact, some might say that a principal goal of the LHC and future colliders will be to create and study dark matter. For that to happen, there must be […]
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[:es]When Climate Change Starts Wars[:]
[:es]Rising temperatures are bringing ethnic tensions to a boil in Central Asia. [:]