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A More Natural Science

Encountering nature beyond the limits of determinism, mechanism, and reduction

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Biology •
Physics •
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Genetics •
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Essay | Fall 2025

Fall 2025

  • Bill Drexel

The AI Genetics Revolution Is Coming

We’re worrying about the wrong arms race with China.

Bill Drexel

Essay | Spring 2025

Spring 2025

  • Spencer A. Klavan

You Are Not an Ape-Brained Meat Sack

In quantum mechanics, a physics that cares

Spencer A. Klavan

Essay | Fall 2024

Fall 2024

  • Jade Toth

A whole-of-patient approach to medicine

From: What We Should Build

Jade Toth

Essay | Spring 2023

Spring 2023

  • Tristan Abbey

Fusion and the Holy Grail

Choosing poorly on the miracle technology

Tristan Abbey

Review | Fall 2022

Fall 2022

  • David Kordahl

The Big Whimper

Why cosmology may not end with a bang

David Kordahl

Essay | Fall 2022

Fall 2022

  • Robert Zubrin
  • Steven Benner
  • Jan Špaček

How to Search for Life on Mars

First, stop refusing to look.

Robert Zubrin, Steven Benner, Jan Špaček

Review | Spring 2021

Spring 2021

  • David Guaspari

Math and Modernity

How Descartes’s geometry quietly launched a revolution

David Guaspari

Essay | Winter 2021

Winter 2021

  • Algis Valiunas

A Scientist’s Mind, a Poet’s Soul

On the unified cosmic vision of Alexander von Humboldt, the nineteenth century’s great naturalist-adventurer

Algis Valiunas

Symposium | Winter/Spring 2013

Winter/Spring 2013

Regarding Animals

Born to Run
Dog’s Best Friend

Symposium

The Evolution of Human Nature

Swords into Syllogisms
Portrait of the Artist as a Caveman
The Evolutionary Ethics of E. O. Wilson
Moderately Socially Conservative Darwinians
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