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The Economic Damage Is Barely Conceivable
In America, people who lose jobs don’t necessarily get them back.
The Ecological Vision That Will Save Us
To avoid the next pandemic, we need a reckoning with our place in nature.
Superintelligent, Amoral, and Out of Control
AI is no longer playing games. Are we prepared?
John Conway Solved Mathematical Problems With His Bare Hands
The legendary mathematician, who died on April 11, 2020 was curious, colorful and one of the greatest problem-solvers of his generation.
A Voice for the Trees
Shyla Raghav uses her ecology background to advocate for the environment.
Neutrino Asymmetry Passes Critical Threshold
The first official evidence of a key imbalance between neutrinos and antineutrinos provides one of the best clues for why the universe contains something rather than nothing.
How a Nuclear Submarine Officer Learned to Live in Tight Quarters
You get comfortable being uncomfortable.
How We Learned to Love Neanderthals…and a Lot of Other Hominids, Too
Genetic analysis reveals a complex tale of migrations and cross-species trysts in our human past




