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The Simulated World According to David Chalmers

Don’t worry, even in a simulation, life is still perfectly meaningful.

January 26, 2022

Can We Prove the World Isn’t a Simulation?

You might think we have definitive evidence we’re not in a simulation. That’s impossible.

January 26, 2022

AI Is Already Making Moral Choices for Us. Now What?

Delphi uses machine learning to tell us right from wrong—and much in between.

January 25, 2022

The Little Miracles in the Invisible World of Plankton

Jan van IJken's short film reveals "an unknown universe inhabited by alien-like creatures.” 

January 23, 2022

The Wild World of Threats

Animals, including us, evolved to bluster and bluff at their peril.

January 19, 2022

My Out-of-Body Experience

In a sensory deprivation tank, I lost my body and found myself.

January 19, 2022

Plants Fight for Their Lives

As arable land disappears, a genetic tweak might secure the world’s food supply.

January 19, 2022

The Worrisome Rise of NFTs

An astrobiologist says non-fungible tokens do not bode well for our species’s future.

January 12, 2022

The Attack of Zombie Science

They look like scientific papers. But they’re distorting and killing science.

An Injection of Chaos Solves Decades-Old Fluid Mystery

In the 1960s, drillers noticed that certain fluids would firm up if they flowed too fast. Researchers have finally explained why.

January 6, 2022

E.O. Wilson Saw the World in a Wholly New Way

“Did you like the grenade I tossed in their midst?” the biologist asked me.

January 5, 2022

Readers Love Curious George. I Fell in Love with the Author’s Astronomy Books.

H.A. Rey recreated star maps with wit, grace, and accuracy.

January 5, 2022