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When Bubbles Get Comfortable

Me: Manu, you’re a bubble man, no? Manu: I’m all about bubbles. I study soft matter physics. Me: Just the

How Short Can A Very Short Story Be?

The other day, a book arrived here called The Tiny Book Of Tiny Stories and I thought, “Oooh, how tiny

Biomedical Research Using Chimps Should Be Curtailed

Most of the biomedical research currently being done on chimpanzees is unnecessary and the need for chimps in medical studies

How The Army Made A Sandwich That Stays Fresh For Two Years

For the U.S. military around the world, the enemy can be hard to pinpoint and even harder to defeat. But

Of Bosons And Disappearing Spoons

This week, physicists in Geneva say they turned up evidence that something that they imagine exists might actually exist. It’s

No ‘God Particle’ Yet, But Scientists Say Stay Tuned

Physicists have a grand theory that describes how tiny particles interact to form all the stuff we see in the

Who Are The Young Farmers Of ‘Generation Organic’?

For decades, as young people have been leaving farms behind, the average age of the American farmer keeps rising. The

Scary Geology: Mountains In Motion

Here’s the thing about mountains: You can, if you are totally insane, jump off them. Or, under the right circumstances,

Climate Activists: To Cut Emissions, Focus On Forests

Some climate activists are looking beyond the United Nations and the idea of remaking the energy economy — and toward

Cagebreak! Rats Will Work To Free A Trapped Pal

Calling someone a “rat” is no compliment, but a new study shows that rats actually are empathetic and will altruistically

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