The Believer Magazine
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science
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April 5, 2001Popular Books Titled as Though Written in an Engineering, Scientific, and/or Mathematical Vernacular
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January 9, 2001Tim Carvell’s History’s Notable Persons Reconsidered: Dr. Louis Pasteur
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November 3, 2000Nearly 100 Ways to Approach Infinity
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October 13, 2000Genetically Modified Trees That Glow: A Very Real Interview with Katy Presland
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October 3, 2000Preliminary Results of the Human Genome Project: A Scientific Paper in Two Parts
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July 27, 2000Warnings Affixed to Laboratory Doors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Laboratory Jobs
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July 18, 2000Periodic Table of the Elementary School
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June 30, 2000Warnings Affixed to Laboratory Doors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Mass Spectrometer Retirement
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June 22, 2000Warnings Affixed to Laboratory Doors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Samples List
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June 13, 2000But Will it Bring Back the Dinosaurs? Part Three
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April 21, 2025Getting Ahead of It: JD Vance Almost Definitely Didn’t Kill the Pope
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April 25, 2025This Five-Hundred-Word Bumper Sticker on My Tesla Explains Why I’m Not a Bad Person
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April 9, 2025US News & World Report’s Best Remaining Colleges, 2028
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April 18, 2025The Elementary School Disciplinary Record of Jesus Christ
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