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CRISPR Gene-Editing Pioneers Win Kavli Prize for Nanoscience
The inventors of a “Swiss army knife” for genome editing received prestigious honors, as did pioneering scientists in astrophysics and neuroscience.
How to Talk About Vaccines on Television
What one scientist has learned from years of media appearances.
Does Theranos Mark the Peak of the Silicon Valley Bubble?
John Carreyrou talks to Nautilus about the lessons of a $1 billion fraud.
Are Suicide Bombings Really Driven by Ideology?
The surprising anthropology of group identity.
Why New Antibiotics Are So Hard to Find
A dispatch from the front lines of the war against antibiotic resistance.
The Popular Creation Story of Astronomy Is Wrong
The old tale about science versus the church is wide of the mark.











