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Abracadabra! How Magic Can Help Us Understand Animal Minds
By performing tricks for birds, monkeys, and other creatures, researchers hope to learn how they perceive and think about their world.
How Schrödinger’s Cat Got Famous
Fifty years ago, science-fiction writer Ursula K. Le Guin popularized physics’ most enigmatic feline.
How Sound Rules Life Underwater
Amorina Kingdon’s 3 greatest revelations while writing Sing Like Fish.
The Collapse Is Coming. Will Humanity Adapt?
An evolutionary biologist and a science fiction writer walk into a bar … and mull over survival.
The Smartphone of the Middle Ages
An accident of lighting uncovers Jewish, European, and Islamic origins.
Is Christianity Based on Psychedelic Trips?
A radical theory that pagan cults gave rise to early Christianity.
There’s No Such Thing as “Just a Song”
What we can learn from the history of maritime folk music.
Has Psychiatry Lost Touch With Individuals?
An argument for emphasis on subjective experience.
What Science Forgets
Human experience must be factored into science. The authors of a new manifesto argue why.
Where the Ocean Exhales
The Southern Ocean controls how much carbon is released into the atmosphere—and our warming world is changing it.











