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UnDisciplined: How do you land on an asteroid?

In The Asteroid Hunter, Dante Lauretta chronicles the quest to retrieve a sample from Bennu,...

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UnDisciplined: Can a personal creed help young people connect in a rapidly changing world?

The young adults who comprise Generation Z live in a world of far less violent crime relative to...

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UnDisciplined: Why do people police language?

Anne Curzan might seem like a strange sort of English teacher. The veteran professor doesn’t...

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UnDisciplined: How long can apes remember each other’s faces?

Laura Lewis met a bonobo named Louise as part of a study on the capacity of bonobos to remember...

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UnDisciplined: What is it like to leave an evangelical church?

Like many Americans, Sarah McCammon grew up in a deeply evangelical family, where she was plagued...

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UnDisciplined: Is there more undiscovered life in the Great Salt Lake?

Until recently, nematodes weren’t known to live in the Great Salt Lake. And, in fact, very little...

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UnDisciplined: What’s ‘fair’ when it comes to climate action?

When humans debate climate policy, the questions asked are often posed in terms of what will work...

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UnDisciplined: Are food companies responsible for the epidemic in diabetes, cancer and dementia?

Ultra-processed food and the companies that produce them contribute significantly to the epidemic...

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UnDisciplined: Why do humans use the past to inform the future?

Memory is not a rigid, static picture of what came before. Rather, it’s a nebulous, ever-changing...

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UnDisciplined: Robots, AI and the future of human connection

There is precedent for humans connecting with other living things, like getting attention, love,...

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UnDisciplined: Should species be named after horrible people?

When an Austrian bug collector discovered a new species of beetle in the 1930s, he bestowed upon...

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UnDisciplined: Can you still travel the roads that Julius Caesar built? 

Long before Julius Caesar became one of the most powerful rulers in the world, he was a...

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UnDisciplined: What have we learned from 50 years of the Endangered Species Act?

A new book by Lowell Baier is not just a history of The Endangered Species Act, but an...

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UnDisciplined: Were Utah’s pioneers slave owners?   

Slavery in the United States is often thought to be an institution of the American South, but...

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UnDisciplined: Navigating the future of the global water crisis

Water crises are nothing new. Indeed they’ve influenced the very course of human history again...

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UnDisciplined: How bugs may help us get to Mars

If we are going to go to Mars, we’re going to need to bring a lot of things that we need to live...

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UnDisciplined: How inclusivity benefits men and women on the autism spectrum

Autism Spectrum Disorder exists on a continuum of behaviors, capabilities, and deviations from...

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UnDisciplined: Rethinking sexual harassment prevention in the workplace

Almost all large organizations — from government entities to universities to private businesses —...

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UnDisciplined: With natural disasters rising in frequency, the US needs to rethink emergency management

The recent disaster in Maui was the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century, and it has...

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UnDisciplined: Why you should become a 'student of seed'

Consider for a moment what our world would look like without seeds.

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