SCIENCE

What Will Happen When Our Drugs Stop Working?

What Will Happen When Our Drugs Stop Working?

The net result of decades of microbial warfare is that the drugs we’ve depended on for so long have stopped working. What would a world look like absent antibiotic remedies?

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The Paths to Multicellularity Are Many

The Paths to Multicellularity Are Many

Two new experiments observe the origin of multicellularity in fungi.

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Planck Further Refines Our Understanding of the Cosmos

Planck Further Refines Our Understanding of the Cosmos

Earlier this month the analysis from the ESA’s Planck satellite surfaced, the details of which should keep cosmologists busy for years to come.

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The Hockey Stick Hasn’t Changed

The Hockey Stick Hasn’t Changed

The latest major climate study was released earlier this month, reaching back 11,300 years to reconstruct temperature and climate data.

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Why Do We See Illusions?

Why Do We See Illusions?

Vision scientist Mark Changizi disassembles the aura of optical illusions in this brief talk for TedEd. Why do we see illusions? Aren’t our eyes and brains complex enough to avoid being fooled by simple visual trickery?

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One Journalist’s Search for Einstein’s Brain

One Journalist’s Search for Einstein’s Brain

A fun TEDx talk by Steven Levy recounting his quest to understand just what happened to Einstein’s brain.

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Meet Your Evolutionary Family

Meet Your Evolutionary Family

Life on earth is symbiotic. New mathematical analysis upholds the well-supported model of universal common ancestry.

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New Evidence Refines Impact Theory of Dino Extinction

New Evidence Refines Impact Theory of Dino Extinction

A new study brings significant geochronological evidence to bear on the impact extinction theory of the dinosaurs. There is now little dispute that Chicxulub signaled the death knell for this idyllic era of life.

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Review: A Planet of Viruses

Review: A Planet of Viruses

Carl Zimmer’s latest provides an intimate look at the viral underworld, responsible for the bulk of the world’s genetic diversity and that continues to play a pivotal role in the evolution of life and the planet as a whole.

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Carl Zimmer Talks Parasitic Wasps

Carl Zimmer Talks Parasitic Wasps

One would be hard-pressed to find more disturbing behavior in all of the animal kingdom than what we observe in the the jewel and ichneumon wasps.

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To Catch a Micro-Predator

To Catch a Micro-Predator

Tensions are running high as researchers race to find a vaccine for a quickly mutating bird virus. If H5N1 successfully jumps the species barrier, we could have another HIV-level pandemic on our hands.

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A Congressman Proposes National Darwin Day

A Congressman Proposes National Darwin Day

An official resolution to commemorate the birth date of Charles Darwin has been proffered by Congressman Rush Holt in collaboration with the American Humanists Association.

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