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"I have always emphasized the willingness to discard," says psychologist and Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman.
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Experts filter out reasons to choose one brewing device over another.
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Researchers turned tiny water droplets into cooperative networks that can change shape and pass electrical signals.
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Researchers turned tiny water droplets into cooperative networks that can change shape and pass electrical signals.
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Researchers turned tiny water droplets into cooperative networks that can change shape and pass electrical signals.
Ecologist Edward O. Wilson takes us on a tour of his office, located in Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology. Wilson, who has studied ants for 60 years and has won two Pulitzer prizes for his writing, shows off Harvard's ant collection (the largest in the world), plays a backwoods fiddle and explains how he looks to Darwin (a bobble head doll, in this case) for encouragement.