What does it look like when the largest funder in the humanities goes all in on social justice?
What does it look like when the largest funder in the humanities goes all in on social justice?
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What does it look like when the largest funder in the humanities goes all in on social justice?
If you memorize the classic fallacies â ad hominem, post hoc, straw man â you inoculate yourself against them. Thatâs a nice, but false, idea
"Itâs weird: in Updikeâs teenage letters he sounds preternaturally sophisticated; in his forties, he sounds like a horny kid"
âAntibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being develope
Michelle Spear in The Conversation: Most people recognise the experience. A solemn setting. Absolute silence. A fleeting visual detail that is, in any other context, only mildly amusing at best. Yet t
Local protests against data centers and Flock camera surveillance are coming from both sides of the political spectrum.
Bananas could get wiped out, itâs happened before The post New Gene Discovery Could Postpone the Bananapocalypse appeared first on Nautilus.
âWhat is the nicest thing a stranger has ever done for you?â
Elizabeth Gibney in Nature: Researchers at Microsoft have created a data-storage system that can remain readable for at least 10,000 years â and probably much longer. In the digital age, the need for
Intuition breaks down once weâre dealing with the endless. To begin with: Some infinities are bigger than others. The post How Can Infinity Come in Many Sizes? first appeared on Quanta Mag
During her time aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Loral OâHara took a series of photos of the Earth from directly overhead. SeĂĄn Doran has stitched those images together into a go
I do not know how to handle the intellectual crisis tsunami now coming down on me from the creation, development, and societal consequences of MAMLMsâModern Advanced Machine-Learning Modelsâother...
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Is Donald Trump Alive? Now, this is a site that knows how to write factual headlines, e.g. âDonald Trump is alive and ranting and raving about foreign interests infiltrating the Supreme Court that he
On the merits and demerits of polemicism
New cannabis research shows why we get snacky when we get high The post The Brain Science Behind the Munchies appeared first on Nautilus.
Can AI Predict Which Factors Will Outperform?
Carlos Manuel Ălvarez (translated by Will Noah) at Equator: It is five years since I was exiled. My own erasure must be underway. Though for a long time I resisted settling in the US, I now live in Ne
In the latest retarded case of political repression to afflict the Federal Republic of Germany, police are investigating a pensioner for the crime of associating the German Chancellor with an iconic c
The hum of a grocery storeâs freezers delights ambient music fans: âItâs like being in an electrical gong bathâ. And: âThe obvious reference is Brian Enoâs Ambient 1: Music for Airports.â
Dan Sinker, shining the light on a few bits of joy. Related, I would totally pick up a copy of People Magazine if it contained some of these joyful photos â or this one with fellow medal recipients.
âA new ethic is quietly emerging among modern travelers. It is called Digital Silence. It is the conscious decision to share the art and the emotion of a place without giving away its exact coordinate
The tech backlash is now mainstreamâand even tech companies are joining in
In this lovely short film, the traditional Tibetan drink butter tea (bho jha) becomes a bridge between generations, outreach across cultures, and a reminder of the value of mindfulness. From Clarissa
Mondays are all about financial adviser-related links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last weekâs links including a look at...
the heart of witless nationalism is "it's different when we do it"
Welcome to CSI: Cretaceous Period The post Paleontologists Solve a Prehistoric Murder Mystery appeared first on Nautilus.
âWe have a public health service where treatment is free for citizens... It is not like that in the USA, where it costs money to go to the doctor.â
The killing of El Mencho, Mexicoâs most wanted drug lord, won't slow the cartels, reduce violence, or stop the flow of drugs. Members of the National Guard conduct an operation in Mexico City, Mexico
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Want to love Russian literature but don't know where to start? You've come to the right place.
Or at least very very far from what it has been cracked up to be
Roundup 02/23/2026
A ripple of excitement pulsed through the crowd. Paul Ford is blogging regularly again.
Should we be ashamed?
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The folks behind Dark Sky spun themselves out of Apple and have built a new weather app: Acme Weather. âWe missed those days as a small scrappy shop. So letâs try this againâŚâ
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Carlos Santana at Aeon Magazine: You donât need a degree in biology to see that invasive species occupy a peculiar moral position: they are the one part of nature we are told not to love. As a philoso
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