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Is the Chinese Language a Superstition Machine?

How ambiguity in language can create unique taboos.

December 20, 2016

Spark of Science: Melissa Franklin

Harvard’s first tenured woman physicist tells us about her heroes and her work.

December 20, 2016

Spark of Science: Rob Pringle

The Princeton ecologist tells us about the scientists who inspired his work.

December 20, 2016

What Does Any of This Have To Do with Physics?

Einstein and Feynman ushered me into grad school, reality ushered me out.

December 19, 2016

Of Rings, Geysers, and Plumes

This woman has the best job in the inner solar system.

December 16, 2016

The Primordial Fertility of Rock

The chemistry of life is an extension of the chemistry of the Earth.

December 16, 2016

Why Christopher Hitchens Was a Hero to Scientists

The writer had a reverence for science and philosophy, and a conviction that both should be the basis of personal belief and ethics in society.

December 15, 2016

Why Sex Is Mostly Binary but Gender Is a Spectrum

A short genetic history of one of the most profound dimensions of human identity.

December 15, 2016