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science
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February 9, 2016Doing Science: Cheating Death, and Skipping Winter While You’re At It
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January 29, 2016Physics Problems Written by a Professor Addicted to Tentacle Porn
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January 22, 2016Doing Science: The Zombie Apocalypse is Upon Us, If We Are Ants
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December 17, 2015Doing Science: Do It Yourself Science
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November 25, 2015Doing Science: The Wonkiness of Pure Bloodlines, and Their Unexpected Upsides
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October 28, 2015Doing Science: The Earth is Collapsing In On Itself, But Make Sure You Get a Good Night’s Sleep
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July 8, 2015Nobel Prize Winner Peter Higgs Regrets Fielding Your Physics-Based Dungeons and Dragons Questions
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November 19, 2014The Stanford Marshmallow Experiment II
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July 30, 2014Actual Unicorn Related Articles Found in Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journals
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July 11, 2014The Effects of Being Repeatedly Called “Jeffy-Weffy Ding-Dong” On the Human Rage Response in Subjects Named Jeff
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November 22, 2023Post-Dinner Interview with a Twelve-Year-Old Who Sat at the Grown-Ups’ Table for the First Time on Thanksgiving
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February 23, 2012Lines from The Princess Bride That Double as Comments on Freshman Composition Papers
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