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How Peaceful Crowds Turn Into a Deadly Crush
The more than 150 people who died celebrating Halloween in Itaewon, a…
A Caustic Shift Is Coming for the Arctic Ocean
Imagine, for a moment, that you are standing on a pier by…
How to Detect a Man-Made Biothreat
But even if the platforms’ accuracy improves, it’s hard to know whether…
This Platform Makes Sure Companies Stick to Their Climate Pledges
After mapping comes planning. Sustainability professionals, warehouse managers, CFOs, or whoever uses…
Sorry, Prey. Black Widows Have Surprisingly Good Memory
Black widows must despise Clint Sergi. While working on his PhD in…
The Push to Scale Plant-Based Plastics
If you are wondering what the future of manufacturing looks like, all…
The Spooky Science of How Undead Spores Reanimate
Here’s a spooky conundrum: Is a spore alive or dead? Gürol Süel,…
Mathieu Flamini Has a Plan to Decarbonize the Chemical Industry
In 2008, the soccer player Mathieu Flamini moved from Arsenal, where he’d…
This Brain Molecule Decides Which Memories Are Happy—or Terrible
Further evidence of this bias comes from the reaction of the mice…