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Crispy, easy, fresh tuna tostadas
These tostadas feature tender morsels of sashimi-grade tuna and sweet-tart pineapple. The fish and fruit are tossed in a ...
This rainforest tree solved one of evolution’s hardest problems. Here’s how it evolved to use tension and geometry to fire ...
Dark energy may be the most mysterious substance ever proposed, but many scientists are certain it exists. Why?
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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
The annual Legislative session begins Monday. On the table is trying to control everything from falling in love with robots ...
AI and robotics have stirred unease in the public, but good design principles can help avoid problems, writes Serve Robotics' ...
Facing death is a core part of making meaning of one’s life. To struggle through this universal contemplation without a ...
Here at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, you’re practically guaranteed to see them. Descending toward this ...
The notion of humans falling under the thrall of robots has long been the domain of science fiction. It’s now so real lawmakers in Olympia have drawn up a law to do something about it. “Concerning ...
A soldier returned from the Sahara desert in 1916 with a wild story about a meteorite that dwarfed all others. Over 100 years ...
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The Bleak History of the American Work Ethic
In Make Your Own Job, Erik Baker shows just how long Americans have scrambled to pile work on top of work—and at what cost.
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