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Featured fact
Heliocentric
Podcast: Burns, baby booms & Beyonce’s bum
What he has found is the beginning of space and time, and God must have existed beforehand
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Featured fiction
Road's end
Fiction: by Nik Papageorgiou
A lab doesn't encourage, invite or reassure. A lab doesn't challenge, provoke or object. A lab simply is
Current contents
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NEW! Square one
From the LabLit science verse series
Poetry: Steve Caplan
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Forward momentum
The Sensorium of God by Stuart Clark
Review: Pippa Goldschmidt
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NEW! - Nature
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Looking for a leading lady?
Women scientists capture the imagination
Essay: J. L. Greger
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You do what?
An entomologist’s guide to dating
Essay: Madeline McCurry-Schmidt
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The witching hour
From the LabLit short story series
Fiction: Polly Ashford
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1+1
by Daen de Leon
Fiction: Daen de Leon
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Sharps and flats
The Score
Review: Richard Wintle
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Seeing red
Blood Work by Holly Tucker
Review: Ian Brooks
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Voyages to uncharted territories
"Mathematics, a beautiful elsewhere"
Review: Henry Joy McCracken
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SMOUND
From the LabLit science verse series
Poetry: Sara Sutter
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Alphabet soup
The acronyms clogging up corporate science
Lab Rats: Stella Hill
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Unnatural diets
Composing fiction in synthetic media
Humor: Rachel Rodman
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The Journal Tree
From the LabLit short story series
Fiction: Julia Richards
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Stories of discovery
Litmus and Lemistry
Review: Richard P. Grant
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Panic stations
The Fear Index by Robert Harris
Review: Jennifer Rohn
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Nature
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Five neuro poems
From the LabLit science verse series
Poetry: A.N. Hegde
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Lab noir
A man's gotta have a skill
Humor: Nik Papageorgiou
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Zeroth
by Steven Earnshaw
Fiction: Steven Earnshaw