science
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On the timescales of apocalypse.
The world is not at risk. The world has been through this before. But human civilization has never experienced such change.
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On Nobel laureate Linus Pauling’s contribution to the climate crisis.
When scientists behave unethically, more people distrust science.
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On maternal bonds and cruelty.
We’ve all benefited from cruel research — so what do we do now?
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On Roe v. Wade
What rights do you have, if a research experiment might instantly erase them?
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On vaccination.
How do the Covid-19 vaccines work, and why were they made this way?
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On octopuses and family gatherings.
Octopuses are brilliant! They solve puzzles, use tools, and plan ahead. And they’re no closer to us than worms??
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