The Most Beautiful Moment of the Artemis II Mission. It had little to do with science or celestial bodies; instead it was a moment shared by four curious, caring humans, united in purpose, far from ho
I went into this video not knowing anything about how a mid-19th century sunshine recorder might work and was genuinely delighted by the reveal. If youâd like to be similarly surprised, stop reading n
Frank Jacobs at Big Think: No, you havenât suddenly gone colorblind. This map is in color. In fact, it is a map of color â specifically, of each U.S. stateâs favorite house paint color. Itâs just that
Oh, about that story you may have read about one guy single-handedly building a âbillion-dollar companyâ using AI: The New York Times Got Played By A Telehealth Scam And Called It The Future Of AI. Oo
Reactions to yesterday's news of a ceasefire in the US-Iran Ramadan War have varied due to cognitive dissonance and conflicting agendas among key players including POTUS Trump, Israel, Iran's Supreme
David George Haskell at Literary Hub: As I walk through the broomsedge in June, dozens of grasshoppers clatter away with every footstep. Bees and wasps wing past, leafhoppers spring, and beetles scurr
The latest big exposĂŠ on the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the secretive inventor of Bitcoin, names cryptographer Adam Back as the likeliest suspect. John Carreyrou has won Pulitzers & helped expose t
The digital era has brought about a flattening of art and culture, creating a world where depth and texture have become transgressive.
The Total Art of Flat Design
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NASA has made available more than a dozen mobile wallpapers of photos taken during the Artemis II mission for free download. Basic Apple Guy has made some wallpapers of his own (that are slightly larg
Matt Lutz at Humean Being: My academic work is mostly in the field of metaethics, which is the area of philosophy that investigates the nature of morality. Itâs a rather abstract subject, but one that
One month into the US and Israelâs war on Iran, at least 60 countries have...
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âI have a feeling that everyone likes using AI tools to try doing someone elseâs profession. Theyâre much less keen when someone else uses it for their profession.â
So many folks sharing photos in different ways on their personal sites. Hereâs some recent snapshots that are lovely to peruse: Rachel, Naz and Robin Spielman recently added photo sections to their ma
Decades of weird experimental results appeared to support the existence of the sterile neutrino, a hypothetical particle that would solve multiple mysteries. But recent experiments have killed hope of
We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food...
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David Hudson at The Current: The 2026 version of The Lubitsch Touch isnât quite as expansive as the one New Yorkâs Film Forum presented in 2017, but it is certainly just as welcome. Writing in the Vil
The death of the filmmaker and Marxist theorist Alexander Kluge marks the loss of a voice that insisted the horrors of the last century were not confined to the past. They live on in the continued exi
Today's links Process knowledge: We also serve who stand and wash. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Chicken Little; "Anya's Ghost"; Ad-tech's algorithmic cruelty. Upcoming a