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Chapter one
Take the Trash Out
Lavatory Laboratory
How sanitation is following the cell phone model.
Did Cars Save Our Cities From Horses?
Debating a modern parable about waste and technology.
Blissed-Out Fish on Prozac
Why we can’t get our water supply free of drugs.
When Waste Becomes Home
Sea life settles on plastic.
Chapter two
Make the Most of It
Reading the Book of Life in Prehistoric Dung
“Paleoscatologist” Karen Chin has uncovered the humble origin of life after dinosaurs.
The Cost of Cryptography
Computer security is trying to avoid wasting your time.
Evolution in a Finite World
Why is sexual reproduction so common in nature?
Ingenious: Sean Rice
The evolutionary perspective.
What If Obesity Is Nobody’s Fault?
Meet the mice that are changing the obesity conversation.
Capturing the “Ruin Porn” of Berlin
Layers of history beckon with imperfect memories.
How To Waste Time Properly
The right distractions can boost creativity.
Chapter three
Reclamation
Nature, the IT Wizard
Nature manages information, the currency of life, with exquisite efficiency.
Infinite Garbage Can
Can information ever be rescued from inside a black hole?
Facebook Cools Off
Supercomputer centers slash excess electricity as smaller ones try to follow.
Meet Your Body’s Death Eaters
From brain to blood to bone, macrophages take out our cellular trash.
Our Nuclear Waste Is a Goldmine
Technology for generating power from spent uranium hits policy barriers.
The Combustion Engine Refuses to Die
Internal combustion is surviving by adapting.
Chapter four
The Winter 2014 Quarterly
Curl Up With Nautilus
The Winter 2014 Quarterly has landed.
Not Merely the Finest TV Documentary Series Ever Made
A reflection on Jacob Bronowski’s “The Ascent of Man.”
Up, Up, and Away With Science
Richard Holmes gets high on ballooning.
The Science of Gratitude
New research suggests saying thanks regularly can benefit your health.
Einstein’s Lost Hypothesis
Is a third-act twist to nuclear energy at hand?
Kellogg’s
The last wholesome fantasy of the middle-school boy.
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“Reality provides us with facts so romantic that imagination itself could add nothing to them.” —Jules Verne
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