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Silhouette of a man drinking water during heat wave

Battling the heat: Europe takes action to protect health in a warming world

Soft Hydrogel Cubes Store 800 Billion Pieces of Data in LEGO-like 3D Codes

River Otters Feast in Filthy Spots and Still Keep the Bay Healthy

What “Theories of Everything” all miss

Inverting the Hard Problem, part one

Inverting the Hard Problem, part two

What we might learn from mitochondria

Plato told us that TRUE = BEAUTIFUL

Is the “lab leak hypothesis” another cover-up?

Darwin, Lamarck, and McFadden

New methanol-powered vessels signal a sea change for green shipping

Physical Time and Time as We Experience It

China Faces Alzheimer Surge While Racing to Improve Care

Hairy Caterpillars Swarm Every Decade Then Vanish

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