The idea that mysterious stuff speeds up the acceleration of the universe could be a big mistake
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The idea that mysterious stuff speeds up the acceleration of the universe could be a big mistake
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The impact of famine may be written in the bodies of future generations
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How the desert taught me to smell
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John Larison’s new novel The Ancients suggests some societies are built for cataclysm
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Richard Munson’s 3 greatest revelations while writing Ingenious, his biography of Franklin, the scientist.
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So what did I get through in a year’s worth of "novel" reading on the commute to work, in the evenings after work, and while travelling outside of my “normal” academic reading? My use of the term “novel” reading is loosely adopted, as you will see from the list below.
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Insights from a geophysicist.
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Illustrating what scientists have learned from the disaster 20 years ago.
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It’s what psychologists call self-continuity, and can improve your health and well-being.
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