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The Surprising Empathy of Netflix’s “Chimp Empire”
A new documentary series is a startlingly intimate look at chimps.
A Supermassive Test for Einstein’s Famous Theory
How a gravitational wave background re-opens the book on general relativity.
The Amazon River in the Sky
A crucial link that sustains the Amazon rainforest is at risk of running dry.
Human Super-Recognizers See Faces Better Than AI
Police forces are choosing humans over algorithms to make some identifications.
The Public Cost of Private Science
When science shares freely, industry—much more than the public—reaps the rewards.
Reality Is Your Brain’s Best Guess
Your expectations form the way you experience the world.
Through the Microscope, Bacterial Colonies Look Like Bustling Cities
They come and go from diverse neighborhoods, build towers, and cooperate.
Some Neural Networks Learn Language Like Humans
Researchers uncover striking parallels in the ways that humans and machine learning models acquire language skills.
Do Whales Have Culture?
Sperm whales learn patterns of clicks and other social behaviors from their clans.
How We’re Becoming Bigger Jerks Online
Face-altering images are encouraging selfish behavior.
Cormac McCarthy Took Us Beneath the Surface
Inside the celebrated novelist’s first and only nonfiction essay.











