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Bill Nye Does Not Speak for Us and He Does Not Speak for Science
blogs.scientificamerican.com
81 comments
8 years ago
artsandsci
67 points
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AI in medicine will help doctors, not replace them
blogs.scientificamerican.com
70 comments
7 years ago
elorant
67 points
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Long Live Microbiomes
blogs.scientificamerican.com
48 comments
7 years ago
dlumpkin
66 points
154.
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Is High Ability Necessary for Greatness?
blogs.scientificamerican.com
15 comments
15 years ago
tokenadult
66 points
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The Libet experiment doesn't disprove free will (2019)
blogs.scientificamerican.com
255 comments
5 years ago
Bluestein
65 points
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The Fermi Paradox Is Not Fermi's, and It Is Not a Paradox
blogs.scientificamerican.com
100 comments
10 years ago
XzetaU8
65 points
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Was Paul Feyerabend Really Science's "Worst Enemy"? (2016)
blogs.scientificamerican.com
81 comments
6 years ago
commons-tragedy
65 points
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A Dig Through Old Files Reminds Me Why I’m So Critical of Science
blogs.scientificamerican.com
57 comments
13 years ago
RougeFemme
65 points
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Cosmology Has Some Big Problems
blogs.scientificamerican.com
72 comments
7 years ago
LinuxBender
64 points
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Deep-Brain-Stimulation Treatment for Depression Fails Another Trial
blogs.scientificamerican.com
18 comments
11 years ago
cpncrunch
64 points
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John Urschel's Favorite Theorem
blogs.scientificamerican.com
1 comment
8 years ago
mgdo
64 points
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Have Scientists Found Two Different Higgs Bosons?
blogs.scientificamerican.com
47 comments
14 years ago
ColinWright
63 points
163.
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Peter Norvig: A Look Back at a 1966 Scientific American Article
blogs.scientificamerican.com
1 comment
15 years ago
ahalan
63 points
164.
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Rocket Launches Are Surprisingly Successful
blogs.scientificamerican.com
27 comments
10 years ago
anthelios
62 points
165.
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Mind reading and mind control technologies are coming
blogs.scientificamerican.com
15 comments
6 years ago
laurex
62 points
166.
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Why are so many babies born around 8AM?
blogs.scientificamerican.com
15 comments
9 years ago
paladin314159
62 points
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Quantum Monism Could Save the Soul of Physics
blogs.scientificamerican.com
47 comments
7 years ago
headalgorithm
61 points
168.
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National Institutes of Mental Health Director Rejects DSM V
blogs.scientificamerican.com
25 comments
13 years ago
sehugg
61 points
169.
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Are the Constants of Physics Constant?
blogs.scientificamerican.com
29 comments
10 years ago
Hooke
60 points
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The Evolution of the Physicist's Picture of Nature
blogs.scientificamerican.com
1 comment
8 years ago
mpweiher
60 points
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What Is an “Almost Prime” Number?
blogs.scientificamerican.com
40 comments
8 years ago
chablent
59 points
172.
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The awkward copyright collision of Fair Use and Creative Commons
blogs.scientificamerican.com
28 comments
12 years ago
elehack
59 points
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Stephen Hawking's New Black-Hole Paper, Translated: An Interview
blogs.scientificamerican.com
13 comments
10 years ago
softdev12
59 points
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Pop Culture Pulsar: Origin Story of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures Album Cover
blogs.scientificamerican.com
6 comments
11 years ago
mxfh
59 points
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Is Kindness Physically Attractive?
blogs.scientificamerican.com
45 comments
12 years ago
pmcpinto
57 points
176.
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Beyond Resveratrol: The Anti-Aging NAD Fad
blogs.scientificamerican.com
44 comments
11 years ago
jhartmann
57 points
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Left-sided Cancer: Blame your bed and TV? (2010)
blogs.scientificamerican.com
61 comments
3 years ago
birriel
55 points
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Interview with Dr Erika Camacho on the Hartman-Grobman theorem [audio]
blogs.scientificamerican.com
24 comments
8 years ago
extarial
55 points
179.
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The Mathematical Surprises of Triangles, Squares and Pentagons
blogs.scientificamerican.com
19 comments
11 years ago
sohkamyung
55 points
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The Horgan Surface and the Death of Proof
blogs.scientificamerican.com
27 comments
7 years ago
headalgorithm
54 points
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