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The Pope The human (and elemental) interactions that led to developing the atomic bomb. Jeremy Bernstein reviews The Pope of Physics: Enrico Fermi and the Birth of the Atomic Age by Segrè and Hoerlin.
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Successful Science Does knowledge gained through the scientific method have a unique claim to truth? Is this the only true path? Merrilee Salmon reviews Scientism: The New Orthodoxy, eds. R. Williams and D. Robinson.
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The Provençal Humanists and Copernicus In the early 17th-century, the fate of the Copernican revolution was uncertain. The Provençal humanists Peiresc and Gassendi continued the revolution and shaped the development of Western science.

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Chiral Induced Spin Selectivity Synthetic chemist James Tour reviews an experiment showing chiral induced spin selectivity: K. Michaeli, N. Kantor-Uriel, R. Naaman, and D. Wadleck, “The Electron’s Spin and Molecular Chirality.”
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Bottom of the Barrel
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Early retirement, sensitivity to deviance, empathetic countries, anti-ageing chocolate, the weekend effect, species-appropriate music for domestic cats, clinically dead trial participants, and more.
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Technology and progress, modeling altruism, life on other planets, false-positive findings, chocolate chip cookies and self-control, the gender of glaciers, pimps and police interventions, and more.

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The Recovery of Case Jean-Roger Vergnaud’s famous 1977 letter assumed that case is obligatory even in English, and part of Universal Grammar. Here Juan Uriagereka and David Berlinski analyze Vergnaud’s case filter.
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Fukugen Inter-Universal Teichmüller theory applies mono-anabelian algorithms to algebraic fundamental groups in one universe to obtain descriptions of objects constructed from those groups in another
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The Excitable Mitochondria Without a CAD model of the brain, we will never be able to develop advanced brain implants. Instead of scaling up neural nets, John Hewitt argues, we need to begin with mitochondrial networks.

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