Culture
Posted by Stephen E. Nash on May 17, 2019
We’ve all been caught unawares by our digestive tract at one time or another. It happened to the Nash family several months ago. We were nearing the end of an extended road trip, driving…
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Culture
Posted by Sevindj Nurkiyazova on May 13, 2019
One of my favorite words is lox,” says Gregory Guy, a professor of linguistics at New York University. There is hardly a more quintessential New York food than a lox bagel—a century-old…
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Matter
Posted by Charlie Wood on May 09, 2019
Reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine’s Abstractions blog.The galactic center shines too brightly, like the glow of a metropolis at night where maps show only a town. To mend…
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Culture
Posted by Brian Gallagher on May 06, 2019
This past “Star Wars Day,” May 4, I watched some of the original trilogy a bit mournfully: Peter Mayhew, who played Chewbacca, passed away the day before. When The Empire Strikes Back…
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Matter
Posted by Brian Gallagher on May 01, 2019
One day, frustrated after many hours of meditation and practice, Bruce Lee, still a teenager, went sailing. His martial arts teacher, Yip Man, had been instructing Lee in the art of detachment,…
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Culture
Posted by Sacha Altay on April 29, 2019
In March, I was in Paris for the International Convention of Psychological Science, one of the most prestigious gatherings in cognitive science. I listened to talks from my field, human…
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Biology
Posted by Steve Stewart-Williams on April 26, 2019
A young bank teller is shot dead during a robbery. The robber flees in a stolen van and is chased down the motorway by a convoy of police cars. Careening through traffic, the robber runs…
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Ideas
Posted by Brian Gallagher on April 24, 2019
Should we be mindful of how popular “mindfulness” now is? Carl Erik Fisher says we should. Fisher is a professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University and a practicing psychotherapist…
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Culture
Posted by Sidney Perkowitz on April 19, 2019
Surrounded by advanced achievements in medicine, space exploration, and robotics, people can be forgiven for thinking our time boasts the best technology. So I was startled last year to…
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Culture
Posted by Brian Gallagher on April 17, 2019
No moral advice is perfectly sound. The Golden Rule—do unto others as you would have them do unto you—is only as wise as the person following it.A more modern-sounding tip—take the…
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