Nautilus
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[:eu]The Woman Who Gave Us the Science of Normal Life[:]
Before Rachel Carson there was Ellen Swallow Richards, MIT’s first female student.
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[:eu]Survival of the Friendliest[:]
It’s time to give the violent metaphors of evolution a break.
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[:eu]What This Drawing Taught Me About Four-Dimensional Spacetime[:]
Stuck in his research, a cosmologist finds a hint in an intricate drawing.
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[:eu]Why Evolution Is Ageist[:]
Genetic mutation changes from adaptive to dangerous after reproductive age.
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[:eu]Evil Triumphs in These Multiverses, and God Is Powerless[:]
How scientific cosmology puts a new twist on the problem of evil
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[:eu]5 Languages That Could Change the Way You See the World[:]
These five languages reveal how information can be expressed in extremely different ways, and how these habits of thinking can affect us.
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[:eu]What If Only Females Could See Color?[:]
Have you ever wondered how your life might be different if you could see beyond the visible light spectrum—into ultraviolet or infrared? For one thing, you might be immune, or […]
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[:eu]What Quantum Gravity Needs Is More Experiments[:]
Math won’t solve quantum gravity. Experimentation will.
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[:eu]The Multiple Multiverses May Be One and the Same[:]
If multiverses seem weird, it’s because we need to revamp our notions of time and space.