The Next Great Transformation

Jeremy Shapiro at The Ideas Letter: Artificial intelligence has rapidly become a central arena of geopolitical competition. The United States government frames AI as a strategic asset on par with ener

The Trailer for Season Five of For All Mankind

Just dropped this morning: the trailer for the final season of For All Mankind. When season four’s teaser trailer came out, I caught some flack for suggesting that “if you tilt your head and squint
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The Teens Teaching Grandma to Google

It’s three o’clock on a cold Budapest afternoon, and the sun is already dropping low on the horizon as 64-year-old Györgyi Petik Kis briskly makes her way to the Metropolitan Ervin SzabĂł Library. A be

The Cancer No One Can Explain

Colorectal cancer in young people has been rising for 30 years. We still don't know why—and that's killing people. The post The Cancer No One Can Explain appeared first on Nautilus.

The Misuses of the University

François Furstenberg at Public Books: Johns Hopkins is launching its 150th anniversary celebration. When it was founded in 1876, American universities were still mostly finishing schools for children

A Pillar On Its Side

What we saw as shrines were remnants of a home, a bit of a lifetime or several lifetimes that still had some of the magic of the everyday in which the gods had for long happily existed.

Tuesday Poem

“Real improvement can be hoped for only if there is a radical change of consciousness. I fear all other measures will remain unreliably palliative since they do not penetrate to the depths where the e

The Jackie Robinson Story

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