Report: Nevadaâs lithium boom comes at the expense of Indigenous rights
As demand for critical minerals surges, Indigenous leaders and Amnesty International say mining projects are advancing without tribal consent.
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As demand for critical minerals surges, Indigenous leaders and Amnesty International say mining projects are advancing without tribal consent.
"Cultural Marxism" means whatever you need it to mean. Which is why it never goes away.
The problem with a literary culture of images is that images have an exceptionally short shelf life. People soon grow bored with them
The caricature of Camus as an absurdist and existentialist is a convenient fiction. But fiction nonetheless
The current $1.5T AI arms race: are hyperscalers building utopia, building dystopia, building digital god, or simply lighting trillions of dollars on fire in a dollar auction? When âfree cash flow...
Last week, the ran an titled âMamdani and the Antisemites.â The next day, an published in the conservative called the mayorâs behavior âshameful.â The day after that, Republican city council membe
âSo, at about 14, I became the teamâs unofficial basketball musician,â writes Theocharis Papatrechas. âA big shot earned a triumphant snare drum roll with a resolving crash. And if someone missed badl
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A conversation with a pediatrician about the first study to track paternal mortality The post New Fathers Are Dying, and We Donât Know Why appeared first on Nautilus.
Since Reporters Without Borders started tracking their World Press Freedom Index 25 years ago, the global rating has never been lower than the 2026 score. From a summary of their analysis: For the fir
Sounds of the 60s: the IBM 1401 (punchcard collation, reel-to-reel recorder, etc). These arenât the sounds of my computing childhood but I imagine theyâre nostalgic for some of you.
For decades, the Patriot missile system has symbolized American technological superiority and alliance reassurance. But modern missile warfare is evolving toward saturation attacks, rapid adaptation,
The beauty of the blue ice belies a fragility exposed by human activity The post Stare Into the Heart of an Ancient Iceberg appeared first on Nautilus.
Sean Carroll at Preposterous Universe: Economic markets are efficient ways of deciding fair prices, at least in ideal circumstances of perfect competition, information, and choice. But there is more t
The Democratic establishment and the are intervening in a competitive Maryland Democratic to back a lobbyist who has been working for the tech giant Oracle while simultaneously serving as a state la
Jamelle Bouie thinks Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is positioning herself for a 2028 presidential run. âYeah, sheâs running.â
Capital, culture, and states are three key powers in the world.
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From an interview (gift link) with Don Hertzfeldt, creator of World of Tomorrow: Not to sound like a curmudgeon, but when I was a teenager, I took the train to go to the record store to find rare stuf
A closer look at the wafer-scale architecture, the OpenAI deal, and four design vectors that decide if Cerebras can deploy at scale
After the reported last month that President Donald Trumpâs immigration enforcers awarded a defense vendor a to map out immigrantsâ routines and real-time locations, the company, Edge Ops LLC, overh
Study: âA few weeks of Xâs algorithm can make you more rightâwing â and it doesnât wear off quickly.â People using the âFor Youâ feed were more likely to favor GOP policies, less likely to want Trump
A look at new research connecting AI adoption to measurable productivity gainsâand what it means for investors
Robert Kagan at The Atlantic: Itâs hard to think of a time when the United States suffered a total defeat in a conflict, a setback so decisive that the strategic loss could be neither repaired nor ign
So, as many of you know, I did a crazy thing two years ago.
Elon Musk needs no introduction. He is one of the leading capitalists of our time. Unlike many in tech, he gets down and dirty with the physical world (or rather, his employees do), building cars and
Explaining, for those out of the loop, what is coming and how we know
Aphantasia (the inability to visualize) is one of those things that I find endlessly fascinating; Iâve written about it a few times since 2016, most recently in response to Larissa MacFarquharâs 2025
On April 16, news broke that Meta had with its contractor in Kenya, Sama, ending a long-standing outsourcing arrangement it had for content moderation and artificial intelligence training. The decisi
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Weâre Diversifying the University by Hiring More Crackpots. âFor too long, the university has ignored the wisdom of the donor class and hired based on academic excellence. Regrettably, this has led to
a paper given during the Joy in the Truth conference at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture
AI promises efficiency in offices but its insatiable power needs are making life more costly for communities at large.
The backlash over the best songwriter list intensifies
Eliana Dockterman in Time Magazine: Christopher Nolanâs Trojan Horse isnât a towering colossus looming over the coast of Troy. Itâs sinking. Half-submerged, it looks less like a monument than a mistak
Arora and Moore in The Scientist: The path to bringing a new drug to market is increasingly complex and costly, with development costs now exceeding $2 billion and timelines approaching a decade.1,2 T
OR: crock pots and lightning bolts
Digg has (sorta) relaunched (again) and instead of an underwhelming Reddit clone, itâs now just scraping noted fascist cesspool âXâ for AI news and telling us that Sam Altman is influential in AI? Thi
Earlier this month, the published a mesmerizing if about the âDisney adultâ â that distinct American subspecies of grown man or woman who is stuck in Peter Pan consumer mode, who trembles in delight
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