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Spark of Science: Rob Pringle
The Princeton ecologist tells us about the scientists who inspired his work.
What Does Any of This Have To Do with Physics?
Einstein and Feynman ushered me into grad school, reality ushered me out.
Why Sex Is Mostly Binary but Gender Is a Spectrum
A short genetic history of one of the most profound dimensions of human identity.
Video Games Are Changing the Hero
This is what happens when we can occupy our heroes’ bodies.
Will Lovelace and Babbage Save the Economy?
A fictional tale starring the inventors of the first computer.
Listening for Extraterrestrial Blah Blah
At the cosmic dinner party, intelligence is the loudest thing in the room.
A Prescription for Awe
In the debate between religion and science, wonder is what the doctor ordered.
The Caterpillar Watcher
Charles Bonnet discovered insect trails but became famous for his hallucinations.
From a Pink Squiggle to the Human Genome Project
This Yellowstone bacterium sparked PCR, one of the great advances in genetics.











