The music critic Michael Steinberg, finding his profession âan irritant and a depressant,â went to work for orchestras
The music critic Michael Steinberg, finding his profession âan irritant and a depressant,â went to work for orchestras
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The music critic Michael Steinberg, finding his profession âan irritant and a depressant,â went to work for orchestras
Kierkegaard vs. Copenhagen's tabloid press. "Twenty-five signatures make the most frightful stupidity into an opinion"
From Bacon's "sound houses" to the Star Wars cantina: Why does science fiction sound like that?
The two female Northern white rhinos keeping the species alive The post When a Speciesâ Survival Hinges on Every Single Embryo appeared first on Nautilus.
Just like us, they need a cooldown after workouts The post How Seals Detox After a Long Deep Dive appeared first on Nautilus.
Sally OâReilly at Cabinet: In my modest collection of gray literature, the specialist title that comes closest to a blockbuster is Jean Aspinâs Vaginal Examination: A Unique Pocket Guide (ca. 1980s).
The U.S. government and the right-wing media ecosystem are sowing unfounded doubt The post Vaccine Hesitancy in an Era of Misinformation appeared first on Nautilus.
The Islamic Republic of Iran puts the law of the state above canonical Islamic law and hence inverts the source of sovereignty.
Which side do you pick?
From the website of the International Energy Agency: The largest technology companies are contributing to a surge in data centre investment, as their capital expenditure exceeded USD 400 billion in 20
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Perhaps having learned their lesson with Joe Biden, the partyâs voters are starting to reject older, establishment-bound candidates.
The world is not your aquarium The post The Environmental Havoc a Pet Goldfish Can Cause appeared first on Nautilus.
Adam Serwer writing about the yesterdayâs Supreme Court decision that guts much of whatever remains of the Voting Rights Act: In states with large Black populations that remain under Republican contro
Jennifer Szalai in the New York Times: Bartov doesnât go in for rhetorical extravagance; his writing style is clear, sober and deliberate. âIsraelâ is his attempt to chart what has happened to the cou
Countries attending a first-of-its-kind summit have walked away with plans to develop national roadmaps away... The post Santa Marta: Key outcomes from first summit on âtransitioning awayâ from fossil
Come on everyone, weâre going to Cursor Camp!
A hundred years of Winnie-the-Pooh
Today's links How not to ban surveillance pricing: Maryland's new consumer protection law is all loophole. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Google's 8,000 Linux servers; Bat
A landmark 2026 survey offers a more grounded roadmap for investing in an AI-driven economy.
Is effective altruism for Christians?
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Quelle surprise! Social media kingpins are more successful at exploiting the lower orders
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This Threads thread is chock full of insight, and as Janah Adams responded, âFormer university English teacher: I love how nearly everyone in here followed the established comment format, bc they unde
Here's a chance to start taking it back.
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Modern relationships have abandoned commitment and loyalty
I knew a girl whose heart was made of stone.
The Abundance-Driven Scarcity Supercycle
Stephanie DeMarco in The Scientist: As a personâs own cells that have gone rogue, cancers are as unique as the people they come from. This diversity makes a one-size-fits-all approach to cancer treatm
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The Fifth Philosophy Portal Anthology is now available
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Though wind and solar continue to carve out larger and larger shares of world energy supply, the modern world still runs on petroleum, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
the loud and uniformed vs the overconfident and aggravating
Dios MiioâSay What? Gus the parrot blasted into the treetops like a feathered firecracker with zero impulse control, one eyebrow-feather lifted with a you-have-got-to-be-kidding attitude. He clicked h
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