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Our Attitude Toward Aliens Proves We Still Think We’re Special
Why we downplay Fermi’s paradox.
Kolmogorov Complexity and Our Search for Meaning
What math can teach us about finding order in our chaotic lives.
This Man Says the Mind Has No Depths
Nick Chater argues our brain is a storyteller, not a reporter from an inner world.
There Is No Such Thing as Unconscious Thought
A behavioral scientist unravels one of our most cherished conceptions.
Why Nature Prefers Couples, Even for Yeast
Some species have the equivalent of many more than two sexes, but most do not. A new model suggests the reason depends on how often they mate.





