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Is Tesla’s New Humanoid Robot “Optimus” an AI Gamechanger?
One question for Animesh Garg, a computer scientist at the University of Toronto.
How We Remember Last Weekend
High-frequency oscillations that ripple through our brains may generate memory and conscious experience.
Should Social Psychologists Experiment with Psychedelics?
One question for Sonja Lyubomirsky, a psychologist at UC Riverside.
Are We Getting the Real Stuff in Popular Science?
When it comes to physics, says Sean Carroll, you need the math.
Lose Weight the Slow and Incredibly Difficult Way
Trying to answer a silly question can take you through some serious science.
What Can Night-Shift Workers Do to Feel Better?
One question for Sarah Chellappa, a neuroscientist at the University of Cologne.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Our Solar System’s Demise
First the oceans boil off. Then things really get serious.
How Shannon Entropy Imposes Fundamental Limits on Communication
What’s a message, really? Claude Shannon recognized that the elemental ingredient is surprise.
The Real Magic of Rituals
We might call them superstitions or spells, but they genuinely drum anxiety away.
What Is Misinformation Doing to Us?
One question for Daniel Williams, a philosopher at the University of Cambridge.
The Trouble With “The Big Bang”
A rash of recent articles illustrates a longstanding confusion over the famous term.










