Physicist Claudia de Rham on her 3 greatest revelations while writing The Beauty of Falling: A Life in Pursuit of Gravity.
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Physicist Claudia de Rham on her 3 greatest revelations while writing The Beauty of Falling: A Life in Pursuit of Gravity.
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The surprising relationship between age and success in rebellions.
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A 19th-century tale of hermaphrodite flowers, Charles Darwin, and women’s right to vote.
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Time to extinguish the slacker cliche.
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Donald Nelson spent his life undoing the damage that Jaws did to the perception of sharks.
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Bright ideas from astronomy’s biggest stars haven’t always worked out.
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A humble steam engineer put humans in the driver’s seat.
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The researcher delving into the downsides of psychedelic drugs.
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The latest movie adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic novel Dune, Dune: Part Two directed by Denis Villeneuve, has set truly intergalactic box office records, and been globally exalted by movie critics. Dune: Part Two has, of 24 March, hit over US$220 million in the United States domestic box-office, and worm-holed its way to over US$520 million globally. Villeneuve’s latest foray into the harsh world of Arrakis has been critically acclaimed as a masterpiece, with the film compared favourably to the brilliant Star Wars sequel The Empire Strikes Back, while it currently enjoys near-perfect popular and critical reviews.
Why clocks need to follow the tempo of nature.
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