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On the Race to a COVID Vaccine (and Power, and Profit)

On the Race to a COVID Vaccine (and Power, and Profit)

Adam Tooze on a Remarkable Scientific Victory

By Adam Tooze | September 8, 2021

Theory of Everything, Theory of Nothing: On Physics and Other Profanities

Theory of Everything, Theory of Nothing: On Physics and Other Profanities

Joshua Roebke Wonders Why We Believe in the Unseen

By Joshua Roebke | September 1, 2021

“Substantial, Satisfying, Hard to Digest.” How Apple Pie is Like America

“Substantial, Satisfying, Hard to Digest.” How Apple Pie is Like America

Matt Siegel Traces the Transatlantic History of Pies

By Matt Siegel | September 1, 2021

Is Our Innate Fear of the Dark Unknown Preventing a Scientific Revolution in Theoretical Physics?

Is Our Innate Fear of the Dark Unknown Preventing a Scientific Revolution in Theoretical Physics?

Stephon Alexander Considers What We Know About Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Universe

By Stephon Alexander | August 31, 2021

A new study shows that we’re choosing our summer reading . . . to look smarter.

A new study shows that we’re choosing our summer reading . . . to look smarter.

By Walker Caplan | August 30, 2021

George Packer on Redefining

George Packer on Redefining "American" and the Inequalities of the State

This Week from Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

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How Does the Biological Heart Have to Do With Our Emotions?

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Sergey Young on the Science and Ethics of Living to 200

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The Great Cosmological Debate of the Twentieth Century

By Paul Halpern | August 20, 2021

How (and Why) to Engage with Science Deniers

How (and Why) to Engage with Science Deniers

Lee McIntyre in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 20, 2021

What Will Happen to the Snow Leopard of the Himalayas?

What Will Happen to the Snow Leopard of the Himalayas?

William deBuys on a Species Fighting to Survive

By William deBuys | August 19, 2021

Can a Commitment to Religion or Spirituality Help Ward Off Depression’s Debilitating Hold?

Can a Commitment to Religion or Spirituality Help Ward Off Depression’s Debilitating Hold?

Lisa Miller on Uncovering the Surprising Data That Reveals the Preventive Role of the “Awakened Brain”

By Lisa Miller | August 19, 2021

William L. Silber on The Hail Mary Effect in Politics, War, and Business

William L. Silber on The Hail Mary Effect in Politics, War, and Business

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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The Ugliness of Comic Sans Has a Practical Use

The Ugliness of Comic Sans Has a Practical Use

Jonah Lehrer on the Easy Recall of Certain “Disfluent” Fonts

By Jonah Lehrer | August 17, 2021

How Surrendering to Communal Time Can Make Us All Happier

How Surrendering to Communal Time Can Make Us All Happier

Oliver Burkeman on the Social Benefits of Nationwide Vacation

By Oliver Burkeman | August 17, 2021

The Beautiful Impossibility of the World’s Largest Pearl

The Beautiful Impossibility of the World’s Largest Pearl

Bill François on the Natural Treasures of the Oyster

By Bill François | August 17, 2021

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