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When We Finally Find Aliens, They Might Smell Terrible
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7 years ago
tshannon
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Can the Shape of Your Face Predict Your Propensity for Violence?
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7 years ago
QuitterStrip
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Behind the Scenes of a Radical New Cancer Cure
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7 years ago
bookofjoe
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The Carbon Bomb
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7 years ago
headalgorithm
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Mother Earth Doesn't Like to Be Naked
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7 years ago
headalgorithm
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String Theory Does Not Win Nobel, and I Win Bet
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7 years ago
headalgorithm
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Mathematical Mondegreens
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7 years ago
bryanrasmussen
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The Future of Work Is the Future of Higher Education
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7 years ago
headalgorithm
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Telephone Is Lying to You About Sounds (2014)
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7 years ago
matthberg
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Theoretical Physics Is Pointless Without Experimental Tests
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8 years ago
rl12345
5 points
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Using a Paper Clip to Stop an Aircraft Carrier
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8 years ago
0xbxd
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In Memoriam: Joe Polchinski, 1954–2018
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8 years ago
tlogan
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Why String Theory Is Still Not Even Wrong
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9 years ago
chmaynard
5 points
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Programming as a Way of Thinking
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9 years ago
signa11
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Climate Trumps Everything, No Matter Who Is President
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10 years ago
ramonvillasante
5 points
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Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer? Probably, but It's Complicated
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10 years ago
Gnarl
5 points
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How the Japanese Diet Became the Japanese Diet
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10 years ago
jseliger
5 points
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Contrasts in Number Theory
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10 years ago
ColinWright
5 points
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Is Science Hitting a Wall?
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8 years ago
drallison
4 points
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Can Mars Be Made Habitable in Our Lifetime?
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7 years ago
headalgorithm
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We Can't Solve Climate Change Without Nuclear Power
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1 comment
7 years ago
okket
4 points
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Opting Out of Vaccines Should Opt You Out of American Society
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1 comment
7 years ago
okket
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We Need to Talk about Intestinal Worms
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1 comment
7 years ago
LinuxBender
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Yes, You Can Haz PDF
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1 comment
8 years ago
oblib
4 points
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Why a Machine Defeating a Human Does Not Signal the Apocalypse
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1 comment
10 years ago
jimsojim
4 points
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Meta-Meditation: A Skeptic Meditates on Meditation
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11 years ago
Arun2009
4 points
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The Fat-Fueled Brain
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11 years ago
sridca
4 points
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Macarthur Winner: Math might help crack Schizophrenia
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12 years ago
rohunati
4 points
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Return to the Antikythera Shipwreck: Marine Archaeology Goes High-Tech
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12 years ago
benbreen
4 points
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Edward Witten Still Thinks String Theory “On the Right Track”
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12 years ago
jonbaer
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