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The Caveman’s Home Was Not a Cave
Our picture of man’s early home has been skewed by modern preconceptions.
Bacteria Love Lasered Jell-O
How artificial homes for pathogens may lead to better medicine.
What Virtual Reality Teaches Us About Home
We don’t like cookie-cutter suburbs, but we buy there anyway.
Nature, the IT Wizard
Nature manages information, the currency of life, with exquisite efficiency.
Meet Your Body’s Death Eaters
From brain to blood to bone, macrophages take out our cellular trash.
Our Nuclear Waste Is a Goldmine
Technology for generating power from spent uranium hits policy barriers.
Facebook Cools Off
Supercomputer centers slash excess electricity as smaller ones try to follow.











