Distillations magazine

Unexpected Stories from Science’s Past

Something Old, Something New

Humans owe a huge medical debt to horseshoe crabs. Now there’s an opportunity to pay it back.

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Distillations articles reveal science’s powerful influence on our lives, past and present.

Environment & Nature

Can Biotech Save the Rhino?

Or will it speed the animal’s demise?

Arts & Culture

The Third Sense

A Hollywood impresario tries to make his mark on the movie business.

Inventions & Discoveries

High Times

When does self-experimentation cross the line?

Health & Medicine

Chemical Hope

A molecule used in antifreeze may one day heal damaged spinal cords.

Arts & Culture

The Art Detective

How do art historians know who painted a work of art and when it was painted?

Early Science & Alchemy

The Language of Alchemy

Alchemists once wrote of chaos, dragons, and spirits, but did they know more about chemistry than we give them credit for?

People & Politics

Food Fight

Filippo Marinetti thought he could change Italian society through its collective belly.

Arts & Culture

Richard Hamilton’s Plastic Problem

Pop artists set themselves apart by addressing throwaway culture. But how could they make the disposable last?

Environment & Nature

The Flavor of Smog

In the 1940s two chemists joined forces to fight Los Angeles’s stinky, stinging air.

People & Politics

Large and in Charge

Ernest Lawrence championed the idea of science done collectively. But he failed to champion his own scientists during the Red Scare.

Environment & Nature

Imagining a Postcarbon Future

How do we think about a world that doesn’t yet exist?

Inventions & Discoveries

The Frontiersman

In Silicon Valley’s renegade days, a hardheaded Texan chased dreams of a flying car.

Health & Medicine

The Filter of Life

A simple invention that saved lives and led to the discovery of a hidden form of life.

Inventions & Discoveries

Synthetic Threads

Synthetic fibers not only changed the fashion industry; they changed how women lived their lives.

stuffed dog
Arts & Culture

Death and Taxidermy

Step into the weird and wonderful world of stuffing animals.

painting of Louis Pasteur in his lab
Health & Medicine

Biting Back

The story of Louis Pasteur and the development of the rabies vaccine.

Inventions & Discoveries

Information Overload

Data overload is nothing new. How have people in the past managed their versions of big data?

person making tacos
Health & Medicine

The Ancient Chemistry Inside Your Taco

Dive into the world of nixtamalization, and find out how you’re eating a small piece of ancient chemistry each time you bite into a taco.