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How 1,000 whiskers help 14,000 lb. elephants pick up 1 oz. chips
How an elephant's trunk whiskers reveal the tiniest details of its world
Feb 27
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Lab-grown vegetables, and meat . . . and furniture?
Wood is quietly approaching its scifi moment
Feb 20
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Josh Chamot
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I give you the Moon.
When meteorites have their moments
Feb 13
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Yes, you can potty train an iguana
Choice, intelligence, and the decisions we all make
Feb 6
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Josh Chamot
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The world's smallest robot, try not to inhale it
This one probably won't steal your job
Jan 30
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Josh Chamot
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Binge-watching, 400,000 years ago
Sitting around the (Paleolithic) campfire sharing tales of adventure and intrigue
Jan 23
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Josh Chamot
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Vaults, pt.2 – Vault Harder
. . . continuing where we left off on vaults, the tiny, strange objects floating through our cells. . .
Jan 16
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Josh Chamot
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The adorable nanomachines nearly everywhere in your body that no one really understands (Vaults, pt.1)
We don't even know what we don't know
Jan 9
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Josh Chamot
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Weaponized (teeny tiny) black holes
There's science for this
Jan 2
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Josh Chamot
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Chocolatized honey and the future of food
What we eat is always changing, so what comes next?
Dec 26, 2025
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