Oscar Wilde said there is only good art and bad art â the artist's morality is beside the point. But it's not that simpleÂ
Oscar Wilde said there is only good art and bad art â the artist's morality is beside the point. But it's not that simple
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Oscar Wilde said there is only good art and bad art â the artist's morality is beside the point. But it's not that simple
Darwin spent only five weeks in the GalĂĄpagos. He ate tortoise, rode tortoise, and drank tortoise urine
Karl Popper is sometimes credited with coining "conspiracy theory." He didn't. The phrase is older and stranger
A nuanced analysis and a glimpse of the future
Mentioned this in passing a few months ago, but wanted to remind you that The Art of Star Wars: Andor is coming out in about a week. Looks great.
Individualistic pronouns have grown more common in pop songs over the past half century The post âMe, Myself, and Iâ: The Increasing Narcissism of Western Music appeared first on Nautilus.
On June 12, Elon Muskâs company SpaceX went public. The company was the largest initial public offering (IPO) in history, hitting a public market valuation of  and becoming the sixth-most valuable US
In 1703, the worldâs most esteemed scientific journal published a surprising letter from an anonymous correspondent. (At the time, until well into the twentieth century, anonymity often meant the scie
"Who is good if he knows not who he is? and who knows what he is, if he forgets that things which have been made are perishable, and that it is not possible for one human being to be with another alwa
Itâs not unusual to hear chants of âU-S-Aâ at a political event. But the chant that rang repeatedly around Williamsburgâs 99 Scott Studio after last nightâs near-total sweep by socialist candidates wa
Did a medieval flying monk spot Halleyâs comet, twice? Itâs complicated. Halleyâs Comet came around in 1066 and itâs likely Eilmer of Malmesbury saw a different comet in 1018, not Halleyâs in 989.
Katherine Dunn at Literary Hub: As Taiwanese manufacturers rushed to fabricate GPS chips in the early and mid-2000s and sat-nav companies rushed to install them in their receivers, Frank van Diggelen
It's even worse at Netflix. Have streaming platforms peaked?
Last night, New York Cityâs labor and nonprofit leaders got a brutal reminder that they no longer politically speak for the working class they claim to represent. In the cityâs two marquee congression
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's slate of progressive congressional candidates swept the Democratic establishment aside in last night's primaries, but some not so happy outcomes occurred in other races
A bolt may ignite seeming genius, but is more likely to deliver agony The post The Unlucky Ones: What It Feels Like to Get Struck By Lightning appeared first on Nautilus.
How The New York Times Changed Its Coverage of Trans People. No surprise: it became much more negative, less affirming/protective and more skeptical/restrictive.
Sara Hashemi at Smithsonian Magazine: The forecasted El NiĂąoâa mysterious but well-documented climate phenomenonâhas officially begun, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announ
The reflecting pool was a corruption story before it was an arrest story. Watch how the wire wrote it down.
60 million stars never looked so good The post See the Milky Wayâs Galactic Bulge, Captured in Unprecedented Detail appeared first on Nautilus.
Everyone agreed that New York Cityâs primary Tuesday was high stakes. Could Mayor Zohran Mamdaniâs charisma, ideas, and volunteer power translate into electoral victories for his allies? And could the
Lifts in Film: a collection of movie & TV scenes featuring elevators, including Speed, The Shining, Drive, Mad Men, Die Hard, Pulp Fiction, The Silence of the Lambs, and many more.
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CAPE and price/dividend look broken, but new research shows theyâve been misread. Here are 5 takeaways for investors.
The post Trumpâs Iran War: The Midwife To A Renewable Energy Future appeared first on NOEMA.
The hunt for these ghostly particles has required some of the most audacious experimental setups ever built. The post How Physicists Track and Trap the Elusive Neutrino first appeared on Q
Gerrymandle is a daily game where you âdraw electoral district lines to win more seats than your opponents and win the electionâ.
From Noema: Eric Schmidt is the former CEO of Google and the former chairman of the U.S. National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI). He is now the CEO of Relativity Space, and has
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A major ocean conference has ended in Mombasa, Kenya, with just a handful of countries... The post Mombasa: Key outcomes from the Our Ocean Conference in Kenya appeared first on Carbon Brief.
Theyâre evolving faster than we can stop them The post How City Rats Are Becoming Resistant to Poison appeared first on Nautilus.
Kelly Hayes interviews Rebecca Solnit. âThere is no rewind button on history. Once people have power & agency, and have seen what itâs like to have rights, voting rights, reproductive rights, theyâre
Spoiler: there is...
Abelardo de la Espriella, the far-right candidate, has been elected president of Colombia by the narrowest margin in recent decades. According to the preliminary count, he received 49.66 percent of th
Michael Barron at The Baffler: âThe permanent underworld of American public life,â wrote Christopher Hitchens, âhas only ever been captured and distilled by novelists.â The sentiment comes from his re
What happens when you blend 150+ years of soccer history with player market values into a brand-new model? Rankings, ratings and match projections for all 211 FIFA teams.
Wednesdays are all about personal finance here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last weekâs links including a look at what...
This is one of those videos that you start watching and then canât really stop until youâve finished. Cow Trip tells the story of an effort to save a baby cow by driving it (and another baby cow rescu
A tally of the great planetary damage expected to result from AI growing use, thanks to its insatiable hunger for power.
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