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Feeling Gravity’s Pull
Two theoretical physicists have a lively conversation about how abstract concepts can feel down-to-Earth.
The Stealthy Assassin Robberfly
Don’t underestimate this slender predator from the British grasslands.
Falling Down a Rabbit Hole in Real Life
Neurologists are just beginning to understand Alice in Wonderland syndrome.
We’re Bad at Understanding Our Political Opponents
Even when we think we know them, we don’t.
A Movie Camera for the Cosmos
The Rubin observatory will allow scientists to see how the cosmos has evolved over time.
Our Morals Change with the Seasons
How our sense of what’s right and wrong fluctuates through the year.
How to Find Baby Sharks
Where do shark moms give birth? Remarkably, scientists are just figuring it out.
Our Memories Are Stored in Triplicate
Parallel copies allow recollections to be both stable and adaptable.
The First Good Glimpse of the Earth’s Mantle
The deepest extract from the middle layer of the Earth offers a wonderland of insights.
What Makes a Memory Real?
Changing the narrative on false memories might be surprisingly simple.











