
Grayscale Lives in a Future Pandemic, Surveilling Memory, Saving Coral Reefs, and More
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Amy Brady is a contributing editor to Scientific American and the author of Ice: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks—a Cool History of a Hot Commodity (Putnam, 2023). Previously she was executive director and publisher of Orion magazine.

Grayscale Lives in a Future Pandemic, Surveilling Memory, Saving Coral Reefs, and More
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Earth’s Sonic Diversity, Secret Bird Scents, Pandemic-Inspired Sci-Fi, and More
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A Reverse Journey through Geologic Time, a Tale of Wild Horses and Interspecies Kinship, and More
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A Near-Future Plague, the Neuroscience of Navigation, and More
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Rachel Carson’s Explorations of the Sea, the Human Relationship with Elephants, and More
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What We Lose as Snowfall Disappears, the Science behind Aesop’s Fables, and Other New Books
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Human Machinations around Animals, the Joy of Nature’s Eccentricities, and Other New Books
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A Plot Twist for Climate Change, the Power of Occam’s Razor, and Other New Books
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Evolution of Cooperation, Animals’ Sensory Systems, and Other New Books
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Exploring Black Sci-Fi, Learning through Color, the Cost of Cooling, and Other New Books
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A Teenager with Autism Protects the Planet, a Tale of Love and Science, and Other New Books
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