Nautilus
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[:es]The Unique Neurology of the Sports Fan’s Brain[:]
[:es] Why we get off on the game—and are better off for it. [:]
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[:es]The Spirit of the Inquisition Lives in Science[:]
[:es] What a 16th-century scientist can tell us about the fate of a physicist like David Bohm. [:]
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[:es]Learning Chess at 40[:]
[:es] What I learned trying to keep up with my 4-year-old daughter at the royal game. [:]
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[:es]What an Extinct Bird Re-Evolving Says About “Species”[:]
[:es]You may have heard the news of what sounds like a resurrection story on the small island of Aldabra, off the coast of Madagascar. Around 136,000 years ago, the island […]
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[:es]The Deepest Uncertainty[:]
[:es]When a hypothesis is neither true nor false.[:]
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[:es]Why Water Is Weird[:]
[:es]What makes water behave anomalously is the presence of a particular arrangement of the water’s molecules[:]
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[:es]Why the Flow of Time Is an Illusion[:]
[:es]Getting human feeling to match the math is an ultimate goal in physics. [:]
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[:es]How to Get Close to a Black Hole[:]
[:es]Want to understand the most mysterious object in the universe? Make one at home. [:]
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[:es]Empathy, Morality, Community, Culture—Apes Have It All[:]
[:es]Primatologist Frans de Waal takes exception with human exceptionalism.[:]