April 2026
- 2026-04-30: Disentangling Boltzmann Brains, the Time-Asymmetry of Memory, and the Second Law
- 2026-04-29: Language and Empathy Have Distinct Origins in the Developing Brain
- 2026-04-28: Do Students Still Need to Learn Geography?
- 2026-04-27: How Arrival Author Ted Chiang Feels About Denis Villeneuve’s Movie Adaptation
- 2026-04-26: Why Is There a Space Before the 0 on a Ruler, and What Is It For?
- 2026-04-25: New planet named Enaiposha is unlike anything in our solar system
- 2026-04-24: From hippos to Homo sapiens
- 2026-04-23: Physicists think they’ve solved the muon mystery
- 2026-04-22: The case for pen and paper in a fast-moving world
- 2026-04-21: What Physical ‘Life Force’ Turns Biology’s Wheels?
- 2026-04-20: Some Thought-provoking quotes from Nichol’s The Death of Expertise
- 2026-04-19: Living off the Grid, Inside the Grid: An interview with Jared Capp “Cappie” of Pangea Design, Spearfish, South Dakota
- 2026-04-18: The Local Distance Network: A community consensus report on the measurement of the Hubble constant at ~1% precision
- 2026-04-17: California Science Center completes Space Shuttle Endeavour’s permanent home
- 2026-04-16: Bir Tawil: The Land No Country Wants To Own
- 2026-04-15: Tracing the neural trajectories of evidence accumulation and motor preparation processes during voluntary decisions
- 2026-04-14: Cosmic Illusions
- 2026-04-13: Manhattan Project National Historical Park – Virtual Tours
- 2026-04-12: Universal surface-growth law confirmed in two dimensions after 40 years
- 2026-04-11: Steel rebar may have met its match—in the form of wavy plastic
- 2026-04-10: Designing cities: should we build from scratch or keep history alive?
- 2026-04-09: Brain organoids are a transformative technology—but they need regulation
- 2026-04-08: Dear Duolingo: Why Do We Have Capital Letters?
- 2026-04-07: The Origin of Hot Cross Buns: The 1361 Alban Bun Recipe That Started It All
- 2026-04-06: We Made Technology Easy to Use
- 2026-04-05: Identifying variation in dinosaur footprints and classifying problematic specimens via unbiased unsupervised machine learning
- 2026-04-04: Linguistics Explains Why Some Names Capture One’s ‘Essence’
- 2026-04-03: How “Project Hail Mary” turns hardcore science into page-turning drama
- 2026-04-02: Men who favor the tradwife lifestyle often view the women in it with derision
- 2026-04-01: The machines are fine. I’m worried about us.
- 2026-03: March 2026 Archive