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Chapter one
Theories of Everything
When Evolution Is Infectious
How “probiotic epidemics” help wildlife—and us—survive.
Life Is a Braid in Spacetime
How to see yourself in a world where only math is real.
Why Science Needs Metaphysics
Science can’t tell us whether science explains everything.
Will the Earth Ever Fill Up?
We’ve predicted and broken human population limits for centuries.
Chapter two
Small World
Why the Russians Decapitated Major Tom
The story of the genetically engineered mouse cosmonaut.
The Cello Music of the Spheres
Experience mathematical beauty and symmetry in a multimedia work.
The Case for Fewer Dimensions
At small scales, gravity seems to blow up—but not if space becomes 1-D.
Meet the Neighbors You’ll Never See
Bacteria take a starring role in six vignettes of city life.
How Big Can Schrödinger’s Kittens Get?
Scientists are slowly scaling up quantum effects from atomic to human size.
Chapter three
Bigger & Better?
Is Life Special Just Because It’s Rare?
Vitalism in the age of modern science.
Why You Didn’t See It Coming
When scale confounds our perceptions, stories can clarify them.
The Galaxy That Got Too Big
From atoms to brains, bigger isn’t always better.
The Box That Built the Modern World
How shipping containers made distance irrelevant.
Chapter four
Symbols
How to Build a Search Engine for Mathematics
The surprising power of Neil Sloane’s Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences.
Ingenious: Lawrence M. Krauss
Cosmologist and communicator.
Why Alien Life Will Be Robotic
If life off Earth exists it has probably transitioned to machine intelligence.
Metaphors Are Us
War, murder, music, art. We would have none without metaphor.
A Travel Guide for the Fourth Dimension
Say goodbye to stable orbits and knotted shoelaces.
Chapter five
Size of Life
Why Virtual Classes Can Be Better Than Real Ones
An engineering professor takes online-course critics to school.
The Hidden Power Laws of Ecosystems
As nature scales, complexity gives way to universal law.
The Rhythm of the Tide
When I heard data from an island had proven humans are still evolving, I had to visit.
Will Quantum Mechanics Swallow Relativity?
The contest between gravity and quantum physics takes a new turn.
Related Facts So Romantic
“Reality provides us with facts so romantic that imagination itself could add nothing to them.” —Jules Verne
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