Arts
Why clocks need to follow the tempo of nature.
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Conversations with visionary science fiction authors on the social impact of their work.
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Making art out of an invisible world that shapes human health and disease.
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The timbre of a violin or a sitar can affect how dissonant music sounds to us.
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A conversation with artist and naturalist Zoe Keller.
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Gowan Dawson on his 3 greatest revelations while writing his book Monkey to Man.
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“Led” is the past tense of “lead.” L.E.D. Not L.E.A.D. Example: “Fran, who leads the group, led the meeting.” When professional publications get the small stuff wrong, it makes us less trusting about the big stuff. Trust in media is already at an all-time low. Don’t alienate liberal arts majors and obsessive compulsives. We may […]
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