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June 2012 Issue Highlights
The Ultimate Social Network
Researchers who study the friendly bacteria that live inside all of us are starting to sort out who is in charge—microbes or people?
Super Supernovae
The largest stars die in explosions more powerful than anyone thought possible—some triggered
in part by the production of antimatter
The Human Brain Project
Building a vast digital simulation of the brain could transform neuroscience and medicine and reveal new ways of making more powerful computers
Fusion's Missing Pieces
On the road to unlimited energy, the world's most complex science experiment encounters a few potholes
Busy Bee
Orchid pollinators are surprisingly promiscuous about the plants they like
Waiting to Explode
By concocting bird flu viruses that could potentially spread easily among humans, researchers have ignited a debate about the need for safety versus open inquiry
The Right Way to Get It Wrong
Most errors are quickly forgotten. Others end up remaking the face of science
Hermit Crabs Trade Up by Exchanging Shells in Queue
Like people, hermit crabs and other animals
trade up by treasuring what others leave behind
Resistance Fighter
Thumbi Ndung'u has moved from Africa to Massachusetts and back in a quest to halt the AIDS epidemic
Web Exclusives
MIND MATTERS: Can't Tickle Yourself? That's a Good Thing
Studies of Tit-For-Tat Games And Links To Delusional Thinking
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FEATURES: The Consolation of Philosophy
An update by the author of A Universe from Nothing on his thoughts, as a theoretical physicist, about the value of the discipline of philosophy
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NEWS: Losing Your Religion: Analytic Thinking Can Undermine Belief
A series of new experiments shows that analytic thinking can override intuitive assumptions, including those that underlie religious belief
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MIND MATTERS: How Critical Thinkers Lose Their Faith in God
Religious belief drops when analytical thinking rises
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