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How Science Has Revealed the Inner Consciousness of Invertebrates
Jonathan Balcombe Considers the Captivating Mental Lives of Insects
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Jonathan Balcombe
| May 25, 2021
The Violent Haunting That Rattled an English Suburb
Kate Summerscale on Ghost Hunter Nandor Fodor
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Kate Summerscale
| April 30, 2021
How Democratic Senator Mazie K. Hirono Became a Fierce Advocate for Women and Children
Recounting the Path of the First Asian American Woman and the Only Immigrant Serving in the US Senate
By
Mazie K. Hirono
| April 21, 2021
On the Necessary (and Inevitable) Rise of the Nature Memoir: A Reading List
Connection to the Wild">Raynor Winn Recommends the Books That Reignited Her
Connection to the Wild
By
Raynor Winn
| April 9, 2021
Alien Mind">
Alien Mind">
Alien Mind">How Animal Intelligence Helps Us Speculate About the
Alien Mind
in Brain Development">Arik Kershenbaum on the Role of Evolutionary Biology
in Brain Development
By
Arik Kershenbaum
| March 31, 2021
Where Do Posthumanist Fantasies of Tech-Enabled Life Fit Into Evolution?
Melanie Challenger on the Endless Desire to Be Done With Bodies
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Melanie Challenger
| March 24, 2021
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A Beautiful Harvest: How Students in Japan Turn Urushi Trees Into Lacquer
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Hannah Kirshner
| March 23, 2021
Adrian Piper on the Earned Power of Self-Identification
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Shaun Usher
| March 23, 2021
From Burden to Bounty: How Empathy Can Shape Family Dynamics
By
Sherry Turkle
| March 12, 2021
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Elliot Ackerman and James Stavridis
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Joy Harjo on the Poetic Lyricism and Subversive Native Storytelling of James Welch
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Joy Harjo
| February 25, 2021
Jonathan Lethem: Why Shirley Jackson is a Reader’s Writer
We Have Always Lived in the Castle and the Intimacy of Everyday Evil">On the Brilliance of
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Jonathan Lethem
| February 24, 2021
How the Schomburg Center Became a Cultural Beacon and Harlem's Literary Sanctuary
Kevin Young on Protecting and Preserving Black History
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Kevin Young
| February 17, 2021
I Rethink, Therefore I Am: On the Importance of Second Opinions
Adam Grant: “Outdated facts are mental fossils that are best abandoned.”
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Adam Grant
| February 16, 2021
Sometimes You Just Need a Math Prodigy to Explain the Quotidian Uses of the Fourth Dimension
How We Organize Ourselves ">Milo Beckman On Visual Analogies, Dimensionality, and
How We Organize Ourselves
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Milo Beckman
| January 8, 2021
The Push
Ashley Audrain
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| January 5, 2021
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