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Why Psychology Hasn’t Had a Big New Idea in Decades

Can Bioelectrical Signals Reverse Aging? | Dr. Michael Levin

Eau de Vagina & Eau de Homme

Age and the Nature of Innovation

Conservatism in Science

Learning to Be: how learning strengthens the emergent nature of collective intelligence in a minimal agent

How to Make SuperBabies

134 Orgasms in an Hour? Questioning the Methodology of the Orgasm World Records

The Journal of Dangerous Ideas

Epistemic Hell

Music in Human Evolution

A Natural History of Beauty

Cold humans and warm machines (on the seductions of AI conversations)

Your IQ isn't 160. No one's is.

IQ discourse is increasingly unhinged

An Innovation Agenda for Addiction

Maybe it's just YOUR testosterone that's low

Bucks for Science Blogs: Announcing the Subscription Revenue Sharing Program

Genetically edited mosquitoes haven't scaled yet. Why?

A brief analysis of the PlasticList report

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