Articles by Hooke
13

Werner Herzog Between Fact and Fiction (thenation.com)

2

What Your DNA Reveals about the Sex Life of Neanderthals (nytimes.com)

4

How Long Is the Coast of Britain? (1967) (jstor.org)

9

Optophone (wikipedia.org)

4

The mysterious symptom popping up in some GLP-1 users (vox.com)

4

Can you rewire your brain? (aeon.co)

2

Daydreamers and Sleepwalkers: Crossing the Borderlands of the Unconscious (mitpress.mit.edu)

2

'Empire of Madness' calls for 'the end of psychiatry' (washingtonpost.com)

1

A Light from the Periphery (aeon.co)

1

Infinite Pancakes, Anyone? (nytimes.com)

1

Scientists in Dreamland (theamericanscholar.org)

1

What a Wolf Pup's Stomach Revealed About the Woolly Rhino's Extinction (nytimes.com)

9

Overlooked No More: Inge Lehmann, Who Discovered the Earth's Inner Core (nytimes.com)

3

Kicking Robots (harpers.org)

5

What, if anything, is universal to music cognition? (2024) (nature.com)

3

The Tune of Things: Is Consciousness God? (harpers.org)

2

Too Computerised? Too Cold?: 1999 A.D. (1967) (publicdomainreview.org)

2

The Boring Part of Bell Labs (elizabethvannostrand.substack.com)

2

The ant you can save (aeon.co)

10

Hooked on Sonics: Experimenting with Sound in 19th-Century Popular Science (publicdomainreview.org)

2

What Is the Ozma Problem, and Why Does It Matter? (fascinatingworld.org)

2

A Man Who Rescued Faulkner (theatlantic.com)

1

Hooked on Sonics: Experimenting with Sound in 19th-Century Popular Science (publicdomainreview.org)

28

Belittled Magazine: Thirty years after the Sokal affair (thebaffler.com)

1

Paratyphoid fever and relapsing fever in 1812 Napoleon's devastated army (cell.com)

2

The Nuclear Fail (2018) (hazlitt.net)

4

An Unusual Way to End Up with a Whole Lot of Gold (theatlantic.com)

1

My Story of Fraud and Betrayal (chronicle.com)

7

Zodiac Sign Is 2k Year Out of Date (nytimes.com)

18

A Crack in the Cosmos (drb.ie)

2

Kanishka Stupa (wikipedia.org)

26

X-ray scans reveal Buddhist prayers inside tiny Tibetan scrolls (popsci.com)

5

Galileo's Telescopes: Seeing Is Believing (historytoday.com)

1

The Interactive Digital Transcription and Analysis Platform (2024) (osf.io)

2

Boring Billion (wikipedia.org)

1

The Ps, the Qs, and the War (libertiesjournal.com)

32

A 1960s schools experiment that created a new alphabet (theguardian.com)

1

Ars reflects on Apollo 13 turning 30 (arstechnica.com)

1

Hubert Dreyfus's views on artificial intelligence (wikipedia.org)

3

E.A. Spitzka's Studies of Exceptional and Deviant Brains (2024) (huntington.org)

7

Improving River Simulation (undiscoveredworlds.blogspot.com)

1

Project Stormfury (wikipedia.org)

6

'Proof' Review: Finding Truth in Numbers (wsj.com)

2

Humpback Whales May Not See Their Most Dangerous Threats (nytimes.com)

3

PLATO (Computer System) (wikipedia.org)

7

Hegel 2.0: The imaginary history of ternary computing (2018) (cabinetmagazine.org)

1

Einstein's Sense of Awe (wsj.com)

2

Catastrophic fires and soil degradation: possible link with Neolithic revolution (springer.com)

2

Japanese Innovations That Shape Our Daily Lives (nytimes.com)

6

The cat that wouldn't die (aeon.co)

6

Japanese Innovations That Shape Our Daily Lives (nytimes.com)

2

Catastrophic fires and soil degradation: possible link with Neolithic revolution (springer.com)

1

It Took a Century to Find This Colossal Squid (nytimes.com)

3

Messier Marathon (wikipedia.org)

3

W.G. Sebald and the Politics of Melancholy (newrepublic.com)

76

How Silica Gel Took Over the World (scopeofwork.net)

1

After Lunar Disappointments, NASA Hits the Jackpot with Blue Ghost (nytimes.com)

47

'More than a hint' that dark energy isn't what astronomers thought (nytimes.com)

15

Even the worst mass extinction had its oases (arstechnica.com)

1

Human Perception of Dog Emotions Is Influenced by Extraneous Factors (tandfonline.com)

63

A new proposal for how mind emerges from matter (noemamag.com)

1

Artificial Cryosphere (lrb.co.uk)

113

Alice Hamilton waged a one-woman campaign to get the lead out of everything (smithsonianmag.com)

1

Insulin Delivery Pumps for Human Spaceflight: Toward an Accessible Space Future (sagepub.com)

2

The Birth of Naturalism (aeon.co)

1

What Lurks in This Flower's Large Y Chromosome? (nytimes.com)

37

What we get wrong about athleticism (nytimes.com)

12

Do Insects Feel Pain? (newyorker.com)

1

From τὰ φυσικά (ta physika) to physics – XXXVII: Galileo (thonyc.wordpress.com)

2

The Perfect Cacio E Pepe Recipe, According to Science (nytimes.com)

1

Derveni Papyrus (wikipedia.org)

1

The U.S. Responsible AI Procurement Index (webpages.notion.site)

1

Tragedy Spurred the First Effective Land-Mine Detector (ieee.org)

3

Technical Report on Mirror Bacteria: Feasibility and Risks (stanford.edu)

10

The tooth, the whole tooth and the jawbone too (thequackdoctor.substack.com)

3

Atoms for Peace: Learning to Love the Bomb (historytoday.com)

2

Almaz (wikipedia.org)

1

Cracking Playfair Ciphers (2023) (oranlooney.com)

5

The Many Faces of the Kingdom of Shu (archaeology.org)

1

The Flavour of Mechanisation (aeon.co)

7

The anomalous state of Uranus's magnetosphere during the Voyager 2 flyby (nature.com)

1

The cosmic question: how fast is the universe expanding? (washingtonpost.com)

1

After the Triumph of Tetris, an Unsolved Puzzle (nytimes.com)

2

The Many Faces of the Kingdom of SHU (archaeology.org)

3

Hard Cases for a Handle Theory (cabinetmagazine.org)

3

What's so special about the human brain? (nature.com)

4

If You Think You Can Hold a Grudge, Consider the Crow (nytimes.com)

2

Why the Creator of One of the First Lie Detectors Lived to Regret His Invention (smithsonianmag.com)

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The weak science behind psychedelics (theatlantic.com)

1

The Weak Science Behind Psychedelics (theatlantic.com)

3

Western Union Splice (wikipedia.org)

3

The "People's Car." How Nazi Germany Created the Volkswagen Beetle (lithub.com)

2

Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Is About to Go Big (hakaimagazine.com)

1

Before Brita: A Brief History of Water Filtration (jstor.org)

2

After a Decade, Scientists Unveil Fly Brain in Detail (nytimes.com)

4

Identification of officer from Sir John franklin's Northwest Passage expedition (sciencedirect.com)

8

What's a Brain? (clairelevans.substack.com)

3

A 'primordial' black hole may zoom through our solar system every decade (space.com)

1

Identification of Officer from Sir John Franklin's Northwest Passage Expedition (sciencedirect.com)

3

There Might Be More Than One Way to Make a Planet (nytimes.com)