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On the 25th anniversary of the Y2K scare, the eponymous film pokes fun at internet disasters. But real disruptions may loom in the future.
Playwrights and scientists teamed up to create plays based on scientific research. One of them explores pregnancy through fungal computing.
Scientists studied the sitting habits of more than 1,000 adults to zero in on the link between time spent sitting and specific health outcomes.
The Burning Earth” examines over 800 years of history to demonstrate how violence against people and the planet are one and the same.
You asked for science book recommendations for the kids in your life. Two bookworm experts respond—and share their own favorites.
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