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How Does It Feel to Die in a Tsunami?

How Does It Feel to Die in a Tsunami?

When Everything You Planned Goes Wrong, and Still You Survive

By Richard Lloyd Parry | November 14, 2017

So, Can We Actually Predict Earthquakes?

So, Can We Actually Predict Earthquakes?

On Waiting for the Big One, and the Imprecise Science of Seismology

By Kathryn Miles | August 31, 2017

On My High School Obsession with UFOs

On My High School Obsession with UFOs

The Enduring Power of the Roswell Narrative, 70 Years Later

By Nick Ripatrazone | July 5, 2017

It Costs $55 to Learn How to Bend a Spoon with Your Mind

It Costs $55 to Learn How to Bend a Spoon with Your Mind

Daryl Gregory Visits the World of Alternative Energy

By Daryl Gregory | June 27, 2017

Why Would Aliens Even Bother with Earth?

Why Would Aliens Even Bother with Earth?

The Pros and Cons of a Trip to the Planet We Call Home

By Lewis Dartnell | May 8, 2017

Lies, Damn Lies, and Ted Cruz's Ideas About NASA

Lies, Damn Lies, and Ted Cruz's Ideas About NASA

Dave Levitan on the GOP's (Sometimes) Stealth War on Climate Science

By Dave Levitan | April 19, 2017

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Brain Orgasm? The Literary World of ASMR

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By Emily Temple | November 8, 2016

We're Destroying Our Planet and All the Wild Things On It

We're Destroying Our Planet and All the Wild Things On It

Jane Alexander on Extinction, Pollution, and Fracking

By Jane Alexander | October 4, 2016

We Went to the Moon and Brought Back These Cool Photos

We Went to the Moon and Brought Back These Cool Photos

On NASA's Mission to Snap Pictures of the Moon

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My Mother, Monterey, and the Haunted Beauty of Aquariums

My Mother, Monterey, and the Haunted Beauty of Aquariums

Lindsay Hatton on the Faded Beauty of Her Hometown

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Building a Better Definition of Science Fiction

Building a Better Definition of Science Fiction

Ann and Jeff VanderMeer on the History and Future of the Genre

By Jeff VanderMeer and Ann VanderMeer | July 14, 2016

5 Reasons Why <em>Moby-Dick</em> Just Won't Die

5 Reasons Why Moby-Dick Just Won't Die

From Memes to Trump, the Great White Whale is Having a Moment

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We Were Wrong About Gravity... What Do We Have Wrong Today?

We Were Wrong About Gravity... What Do We Have Wrong Today?

"It’s impossible to understand the world of today until today has become tomorrow."

By Chuck Klosterman | June 7, 2016

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