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Linguist Arika Okrent delves into the weird world of invented languages.
NYU professor, respected press blogger, and master-Twitterer Jay Rosen shares his thoughts on journalism's next steps.
Astrophysicist Mario Livio divines why mathematics is "unreasonably effective" at formulating the laws of nature.
Matthew Alper went on a solitary quest to understand religion. What he found was that his mind was trying to trick him.
Psychologist Paul Bloom studies babies to understand how we think about complex topics like morality and religion.
OkCupid co-founders Chris Coyne and Christian Rudder believe that math is the path to dating success.
Anne Machalinski and Christie Nicholson tell Gelf about their web project, the Science of Sex.
Biographer and investigative reporter Thomas Maier chronicles the couple and their research that revolutionized American attitudes toward sex.
With a little effort, you, too, can be a star.
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