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When Plants Go to War

In the fight against insects, plants have evolved an arsenal of ingenious chemical defenses.

December 14, 2015

The Volcano That Shrouded the Earth and Gave Birth to a Monster

Three years of darkness and cold spawned crime, poverty, and a literary masterpiece.

December 14, 2015

10 Breaking Points

The pressure it takes to break everything from raindrops to stars.

December 14, 2015

What I Learned from Losing $200 Million

The 2008 financial crisis taught me about the illusion of control, and how to give it up.

December 14, 2015

Is Japanese Culture Traumatized By Centuries of Natural Disaster?

The effects of centuries of natural disaster may be most obvious in Japanese culture.

December 10, 2015

A Vaccine for Depression?

Ketamine’s remarkable effect bolsters a new theory of mental illness.

December 10, 2015

The Curse That Shoes Can Break

The tragic story of the simple solution to one of the world’s most neglected diseases.

December 7, 2015

What Your Microbiome Wants for Dinner

You may think twice about your diet when you follow the metabolic fate of your food.

Invisible Patients: A Caregiver’s Story

Dementia takes a toll on caregivers, too.

December 4, 2015

What Alzheimer’s Feels Like from the Inside

An investigative reporter chronicles the progression of his own disease.

November 30, 2015