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How Physics Is Like Three-Chord Rock
Like a set of common chords, the same math appears in diverse fields of physics.
10 Reasons Why You Can’t Live Without A Particle Accelerator
Particle accelerators can make you healthy and wealthy.
How the Mormons Conquered America
The success of the Mormon religion is a study in social adaptation.
Meet the Father of Digital Life
This maverick forerunner of artificial life and animation remains largely unknown.
The Computer Maverick Who Modeled the Evolution of Life
Nils Aall Barricelli showed that organisms evolved by symbiosis and cooperation.
America Is Getting the Science of Sun Exposure Wrong
Why U.S. dermatologists won’t base recommendations on skin color.
Third Data Server From the Sun
The Earth is becoming a computer visible across galactic distance.
When the Earth Had Two Moons
A new model—“The Big Splat”—explains the strange asymmetry of the moon.
An Expert’s Guide to Celebrity Faces
The way we process faces means that symmetry is only part of the story.
Tantalizing Creatures with Male and Female Genes
Gyandromorphs overturn traditional theories of sexual development.
Half Male, Half Female, Total Animal
Mixed-sex animals teach us about our own multifarious nature.









