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INSIDE THE CANINE MIND
Embracing the Singularity • SOMEDAY SOON, COMPUTERS COULD ATTAIN SUPERINTELLIGENCE AND REVOLT. BUT FUTURIST NICK BOSTROM SEES A FUTURE THAT’S FAR LESS GRIM.
Dream Weaver • HOW THE DANCE OF AUSTRALIA’S PEACOCK SPIDERS BEWITCHED A PHOTOGRAPHER-TURNED SCIENTIST.
Tiny Trash Factories • NEW TECH TAKES ON RECYCLING AT THE MICRO SCALE.
BACTERIA BREAKDOWN
WHAT WE’RE READING
More Pages to Turn
WATCH LIST
Bye-Bye, Brain • SHE WAS A HIGH-POWERED ATTORNEY AT THE PEAK OF SUCCESS. BUT WHEN THIS 50-SOMETHING STARTED TO EXPERIENCE CONFUSION AND MEMORY LOSS, IT DIDN’T TAKE LONG FOR EVERYTHING TO COME CRASHING DOWN.
Medicine for Mars • SHIPPING DRUGS TO THE RED PLANET WOULD BE COSTLY AND IMPRACTICAL. BUT WHAT IF THE ASTRONAUTS COULD GROW THEIR OWN PHARMACY ONCE THEY GOT THERE?
Speaking the Past • HOW ORAL TRADITION IS GUIDING ARCHAEOLOGY AND UNCOVERING CLIMATE HISTORY IN ALASKA — AND BEYOND.
THE “FLOATING” FORT UNEARTHED
BOLSTERING CLAIMS TO LAND
WHEN SHAME GOES VIRAL • THIS ANCIENT SOCIAL EMOTION HAS ALWAYS BEEN COMPLEX. THE INTERNET POURED FUEL ON IT. THEN CAME SOCIAL MEDIA.
DEALING WITH DIGITAL SHAME
IN THE COMPANY OF COYOTES • One ecologist is studying how a city’s legacy of racism affects urban wildlife.
REDLINING AND ECOSYSTEMS
SEEKING LOST LIGHT • The earliest stars were different than the ones we see in the sky today. That’s what makes them so hard to find.
The Walrus Economy • NORSE HUNTERS FORGED A LUCRATIVE IVORY MARKET IN HARSH CLIMATES. WHY DIDN’T THEIR SUCCESS LAST?
The Land of the Living Snowflakes • ONE OF AMERICA’S RAREST BIRDS LIVES ON ALASKA’S LONELIEST ISLAND. SCIENTISTS ARE FINALLY EXPLORING THEIR PRIVATE KINGDOM.
#ScienceIRL • IN RARE SPOTS AROUND THE GLOBE, THE NIGHTTIME SEA SHIMMERS WITH LIGHT.