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Found in Nature
An Interview with Barry Rosenthal What was the genesis of this project? Was it a reaction to the amount...
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of time, lost
of time, lost let me tell you something about desire… I long for dark rooms. Crumbling architecture, peeling wallpaper, floors...
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Book Work
The age of information in physical form is waning. As intangible routes thrive with quicker fluidity, material and history...
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Crystalline World
Russian photographer Andrew Osokin captures the fragile beauty of snowflakes and ice crystals in the brief moments before they...
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Natural History
During the summer of my ninth and tenth years, my mother, in lieu of hiring a babysitter, kept me...
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Science’s Humanities Gap
In his recent sermon to humanists, “Science Is Not Your Enemy,” the psychologist Steven Pinker makes an impressive plea...
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The Science of Big Science
Science is getting bigger. Just about every scientific discipline — astronomy, conservation, drug development, genetics, neuroscience, physics — is...
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Miraculous Conception: Are Planets Forming Without Stars?
One of the most remarkable discoveries about exoplanets—planets that exist outside of our solar system—is that some of them...
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Parallel Worlds
Andy Murray’s unexpectedly strong start against Roger Federer in the Wimbledon 2012 final put the Daily Telegraph columnist Matthew...
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Enough Already With This ‘Theory Of Everything’
Last week I wrote about some of the themes from my book A Tear at the Edge of Creation....