Top picks The second science-of-mysteries tryptich by Deborah Blum, Jennifer Ouellette, and Ann Finkbeiner Top 10 reasons Erik Klemetti loves volcanoes, and you should too Oxytocin is not a "love hormone". It's much more complicated than that. My new feature for New Scientist – you’ll need to register, but it’s free. Woman gets a jaw transplant. Her jaw was printed with a 3-D printer A long feature from Atlantic Magazine about Toxoplasma gondii’s sway over us. I’m not entirely convinced by the personality changes stuff but this is a good read. Two rival features on the same story - the Zanesville zoo break - in GQ and Esquire. Compare and contrast. Carl Zimmer profiles the aptly named Joy Reidenberg, arch-dissector from Inside Nature's Giants Here's a song that hasn't been heard for 165 million years - the reconstructed call of a Jurassic cricket Marvellous parody paper about neuropsychoanalysis and fMRI, ...
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Discover the top 10 reasons Erik Klemetti loves volcanoes, exploring their fascinating science and allure.
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