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Propaganda Doesn’t Have to Be a Dirty Word
Talking with philosopher Nathan Crick about using mass persuasion for good
A Glittering Cave Holds Ancient Stories
New technology reveals traces of spiritual journeys through the underground world
Mom on the Menu
Centipede mothers don’t just protect their young—some become their offspring’s first meal
People Really Want to Be Good
Good motivations for altruistic acts are cross-culturally pervasive
From Whence Lightning
Researchers may have elucidated the long-mysterious chain of events that gives us bolts from the heavens
The First Lunar Road Trip
In 1971, NASA made history with the first moon cruise—and the relic remains
What Poseidon Is Telling Us
Weather is what humans experience over our short lives. Climate is a matter for the gods.
You Have Never Felt Climate Change Like This
Earth scientist Kate Marvel gets personal about climate science
These “Junk” Proteins May Fuel Adaptation
And they could help some creatures adjust to changing climates
How to Thwart Internet Scams
The workings of our brains render us vulnerable to scamming, but data removal services offer a digital barricade.











