Why colonists on the Red Planet are bound to become a new species.
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Why colonists on the Red Planet are bound to become a new species.
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Lunar soil is rich with clues about our origin and future home in space. Scientists can’t wait to get their hands dirty.
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Risky and stressful ceremonies help crystallize who we are—and heal us, too.
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Michael Levin is uncovering the incredible, latent abilities of living things.
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Researchers are studying their extraordinary flight patterns to help us build tiny aircraft and protect global ecosystems.
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For cyclists, it’s a drag when you don’t shave your legs.
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The sex stereotypes built into animal research.
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The Journal of Australian Political Economy continues to be the go-to place for publishing political economy for local (and international) readers.
The journal’s latest issue (Winter 2023) contains full-length articles on a variety of topics, with particular focus on Australian industry policy issues, bank lending policy and regional inequalities in housing affordability. A review article considers recent books dealing with climate change and capitalism. Four shorter articles on recent official reports are also featured, along with an array of reviews and notes on recent political economy publications. Overall, the contents of this latest issue show the continuing vitality of political economy scholarship and research in Australia [...]
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Paleotempestology promises to uncover patterns of historical hurricanes—to better predict destructive weather of the future.
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Physicist Alan Lightman on evolution and atheism, creativity and spirituality.
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