Chaos

22 articles
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    Psychology

    What Pushes a Person to Suicide?

    In a 2005 review, titled “Dissecting the suicide phenotype: The role of impulsive-aggressive behaviours,” Gustavo Turecki, an expert on suicide at McGill University, argues that impulsivity is a crucial aspect of suicide.Photograph by Andrew Toskin / Flickr One May day five years ago, an ambulance arrived for me. My eyes were twitching, hands shaking, thoughts […]

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    Microbiology

    Why Synthetic Protein Research Needs More Funding

    The ability to create and explore such synthetic proteins with atomic level accuracy has the potential to unlock new areas of basic research and to create practical applications in a wide range of fields.Image by G. Indelicato, P. Burkhard, R. Twarock / Royal Society Open Science Proteins are the workhorses of all living creatures, fulfilling […]

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    Genetics

    Ingenious: Dalton Conley

    The Princeton sociologist explains why race is not a scientific category.

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    Sociology

    The Inflated Debate Over Cosmic Inflation

    Why the majority of physicists are on one side of a recent exchange of letters.

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    Genetics

    What Both the Left and Right Get Wrong About Race

    Setting the scientific record straight on race, IQ, and success.

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    Zoology

    How a Kids’ Cartoon Created a Real-Life Invasive Army

    Once upon a time, raccoons were strangers to the island of Japan, save for the occasional critter kept in a zoo. That all changed when Araiguma Rasukaru aired and turned a nation onto raccoons’ inherent charm. Tales of monsters invading Japan are a longstanding tradition, usually involving menacing kaiju—literally “strange creatures”—rising from the sea to […]