Science
Blog posts
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Moran Cerf: from hacking into banks to hacking into brains
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David Eagleman explores the unconscious brain, morality, and crime and punishment
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Meet the 2012 Science Fellows: Sriram Kosuri
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Watch now: Kári Stefánsson on decoding genetics
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This week in PopTech: Sky high calligraffiti, reservation tales and encoded DNA
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This week in PopTech: Green buildings, Xbox swarms, and 3-D cell images
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Joy Reidenberg: Neck-deep in whales
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Image-wise: Chalk, extremely close-up
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Who needs refrigeration when we have silkworms?
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This week in PopTech: Extraordinary women and enduring voices
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Science and Drama: Brian Greene at the World Science Festival
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Sequencing DNA and Jonathan Rothberg's quest to do more with less
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Interview: Lukas Large and the natural world, illustrated
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Science fairs of the future
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This week in PopTech: Body clocks, big data and crowd-sourced diagnostics
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Wondrous patterns of nature at the newly opened Nature Research Center
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Nothing fishy about this robot fish
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American Museum of Natural History's bright new exhibit on bioluminescence
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Nithya Ramanathan on why measurement matters
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PopTech Editions I: Duncan Watts on social contagion: What do we really know?
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PopTech Editions I: Rita Colwell on folding saris and saving lives
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Petridish.org: Crowdfunded science
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This week in PopTech: Wonder women
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Bioremediation: Bacteria and fungi FTW
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This week in PopTech: Cerebral matters, education toolkits and sports racers
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2012 Google Science Fair: Call for student entries
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This week in PopTech: The brain is one complicated piece of meat
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#IAmScience: The stories behind scientists
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This week in PopTech: Sounds of science and extinction
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Snowflakes made to order
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This week in PopTech: Live shows and the lives of brains
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This week in PopTech: Fortune, genomes and tons of data
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This week in PopTech: Stories of health, language and living
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Kids kicking the new science knowledge
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This week in PopTech: PopTech-ers making news
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Murmuration at its best
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This week in PopTech: Doctors, protesters and monkeys
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This week in PopTech: Magic, genius and angels
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This week in PopTech: Movies, magazines, books and more
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This week in PopTech: Interviews galore!
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Guru Magazine sets the poetry of science to digital motion
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Announcing the Science and Public Leadership Fellows Class of 2011!
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"We can do it faster." President Obama announces the Materials Genome Initiative
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DNA barcoding identifies mystery meat and so much more
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A new way of looking at mitochondria
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Luke Jerram's glass blown viruses
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6 questions with...Chris Chabris
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Kevin Dunbar on unexpected science
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World Science Festival 2011: Shifting the balance in the war on cancer
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At the World Science Festival: Science and storytelling; certainty and chance
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NASA-collected images of moons, planets and dark matter
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Nick Risinger's 360 degrees of night
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The Periodic Table of Videos on cheeseburgers
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This week in PopTech: Feast of the Fellows
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Dancing pendulums
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11 one-lesson field guides
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This week in PopTech: Algorithms, influence and consumption
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Donald Ingber on the serendipity of science
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World Malaria Day special: Jay Keasling on producing affordable antimalarial drugs
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Earth Day Flashback: Nicole Kuepper on low-cost solar energy
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Image-wise: The Earth is lumpy...and made of clay?
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Festo's fantastic flying feats
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Ecomaterials Lab: Creating plastics from chicken feathers
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Casey Dunn wins the Waterman, untangles DNA and promotes open science
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This week in PopTech: Medical miracles, synthetic biology and making mobile count
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Ecomaterials Lab: Mapping our way out of a mess
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PopTech interview: Gabor Forgacs on the reality of 3D organ printing
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Body browsing by Google
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The neuroscience behind your romantic attachments
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Nasal attraction: How your nose can help you find a suitable partner
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Jules Verne predicted the future
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Birding gone social - with WildLab
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Could these 10 unconventional materials help save the planet?
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Launched from space: 200 paper planes!
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Materials copying nature
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The sky, documented over twenty four hours
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This week in PopTech: Strong silk, moviemaking accolades, and cognitive toolkits
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This week in PopTech: Vertical farms, science fairs and Facebook apps
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Neuroscientist Adrian Owen on the consequences of traumatic brain injury
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This week in PopTech: Superheroes, rock stars, and Mobile Medic
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Goldacre, Smith, and Abramson school us on science fails, short form storytelling and conflict resolution
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Meet the Spark Connectors
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This week in PopTech: Happiness, gifts and saving civilization
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Share the wealth and spread the word with Elizabeth Dunn and Sinan Aral
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Hayat Sindi talks science and leadership with high school girls
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Talking trash and making monsters with Tierney Thys
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Alan Rabinowitz saves big cats and Brian Hare gets schooled by bonobos
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Imogen Heap and Yasser Ansari reconnect with nature
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Siddhartha Mukherjee and Nina Dudnik fill significant scientific gaps
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PopTech Social Innovation and Science and Public Leadership Fellows videos are now available for your viewing pleasure
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Gale McCullough shares quite a whale of a tale
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2010 Science Fellow Sarah Fortune
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Adrian Owen’s quest for consciousness
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Ben Goldacre: Bad Science
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2010 Science Fellow Casey Dunn: Superorganisms
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Marcia McNutt on Uncertainty in the Flow
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Whales' tale: discovery by a fluke
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Beth Shapiro Unlocks the Mysteries of Woolly Mammoths
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Science and Public Leadership Fellows debut at PopTech 2010
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Mistakes, errors, or epiphanies? Kevin Dunbar gets to the bottom of what happens when science goes wrong
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Introducing the Inaugural PopTech Science and Public Leadership Fellows
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PopTech Sneak Peek: Register Today!
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Science Salon Video Release
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Eco IQ's, Violas, Mammoths, and Genes that "Seek and Destroy": A PopTech Salon
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Science, Living Systems, and the Edge of Change: A PopTech Salon
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Celebrating Ada Lovelace Day
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Skeptical Science and the Rise of AppTivism
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PopTech Part of White House "Educate to Innovate" Campaign
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George Church and the Human Genome Project
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PopTech Announces Science and Public Leadership Fellows
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Tony Hey and Citizen Science