Nautilus
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[:eu]The Not-So-Fine Tuning of the Universe[:]
There’s more than one way to build a universe suitable for life.
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[:eu]How Designers Engineer Luck Into Video Games[:]
The responsibilities and challenges of programmed luck.
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[:eu]Even Physicists Find the Multiverse Faintly Disturbing[:]
It’s not the immensity or inscrutability, but that it reduces physical law to happenstance.
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[:eu]Why Sex Is Mostly Binary but Gender Is a Spectrum[:]
A short genetic history of one of the most profound dimensions of human identity.
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[:eu]How “Useless” Science Unraveled an Amphibian Apocalypse[:]
Almost overnight Longcore went from obscurity to the scientific center of an amphibian apocalypse.
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[:eu]How ET Will Force Darwin’s Theory to Adapt[:]
Advances in the field of astrobiology may one day allow us to test evolutionary theory on empirical grounds. Any evidence of life elsewhere in the universe will help us understand […]
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[:eu]Who Really Found the Higgs Boson[:]
The real genius in the Nobel Prize-winning discovery is not who you think it is.
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[:eu]Authenticity in the Age of the Fake[:]
As science blurs the real and unreal, we are learning to distinguish them in new ways.
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[:es]Why Fake Data When You Can Fake a Scientist?[:]
Making up names and CVs is one of the latest tricks to game scientific metrics.