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Skip to content A few years ago, I took part in an email exchange with a prominent origin-of-life researcher after he read my book Origins of Life...
Skip to content What is Earth’s greatest natural resource and why does it matter in the context of taking care of our planet? When God created Ear...
Skip to content In high school, I spent most Sunday mornings with my family gathered around the TV watching weekly reruns of the old Abbott and Co...
Skip to content Extremely eccentric minor planet to visit inner solar system this decade The outskirts of our solar system is teeming with mysteri...
Skip to content “Evolvable” robots invented by a team of computer scientists from Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, headlined the popul...
Skip to content The phrase “a hard nut to crack” aptly describes coconuts, Brazil nuts, and spies trained to resist interrogation. A new research ...
Skip to content By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired ...
Skip to content Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t. –Hamlet (Act II, scene II) Was Hamlet crazy? Or was he feigning madness so he co...
Skip to content April 15, 1912. In the wee hours of the morning, hundreds of panicked souls faced inevitable death in the icy North Atlantic water...
Skip to content In light of the belief that the human genome is largely a genetic junkyard, the ENCODE Project’s phase two report that 80 percent ...