The Abolitionist Map of NYC

The website for the Abolitionist Guide to NYC is just getting started, but the site does house an Abolitionist Map of NYC. The Abolitionist Map of NYC offers a geographic survey of incarceration and a

Issue 53 Reading and Celebration

Please join n+1 at our office in Greenpoint for reading and drinks in celebration of Issue 53: EXCURSIONS! Featuring readings by Morley Musick, Angelo Hernandez Sias, Will Tavlin, Mina Tavakoli, Denni

Maladaptive frugality

Herbert Lui at his own blog: I recently decided to, finally, have my iPhone fixed, only to realize a few hours later that my AppleCare could have covered it. I was in a low mood until my partner sugge

Bees are smarter than we ever imagined

Hannah Nordhaus in National Geographic: Over the past few decades, scientists have been learning more and more about the ways that bees figure things out. They’ve studied how honeybee foragers fan out

Newsweek on John Roberts issues warning

John Roberts issues warning on Supreme Court overruling precedent Conservative Chief Justice John Roberts said at a Wednesday judicial conference that the Supreme Court must be cautious about ove

Climate Action and Affordability Are Not Opposed

Climate policy has long been framed as a trade-off between protecting the environment and protecting jobs. At a moment when affordability and the cost of living have become major political issues, thi

"Podcast sloplords" are flooding the zone...

“Podcast sloplords” are flooding the zone with AI-generated podcasts. By one count, almost 40% of new podcasts are written by AI chatbots and presented by “AI voice synthesizers [that] can sound eeril

How to Build a Trustworthy Robot

A conversation with a robot researcher about a possible future where robots are like teammates in hospitals, factories, and homes The post How to Build a Trustworthy Robot appeared first on Nautilus.

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