JĂźrgen Habermas, âa rationalist when it was unfashionable to be one,â died last month. He was 96... Foreign Policy... Jan-Werner MĂźller... Matt McManus... Cass Sunstein... Nancy Fraser... Alexander C.
Scott Alexander at Astral Codex Ten: âTelescopic altruismâ is a supposed tendency for some people to ignore those close to them in favor of those further away. Like its cousin âvirtue signalingâ, it u
Rachel Brazil in Nature: Measuring 5 metres square by 3 metres high, Eve takes up at least half of the floor space in the laboratory it now calls home. The robotic platform at the Chalmers University
Christopher Webb in The Guardian: Genius industrialist or clownish conman, humanityâs saviour from a rapidly crumbling planet or rabid social media troll â the verdicts on the worldâs richest person v
Welcome to Carbon Briefâs DeBriefed. An essential guide to the weekâs key developments relating to climate...
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Think tanks and nonprofit advocacy have replaced citizen-driven political parties. Voters have lost their voice as a result.
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Well, Iâm back from my west coast trip, but I came home totally sick, the SSL cert for KDO wasnât automatically renewed1 so the site was down for several hours this morning, and my car has decided itâ
âICE Tours VT provides guided bus tours to many of these facilities, where you will learn about the scope, scale, and history of DHS in Vermont. Think Hollywood star tours, but instead of celebrity ma
The UK avoided the need for gas imports worth ÂŁ1bn in March 2026 thanks to...
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changeâs (IPCC) latest assessment cycle has been beset by disagreements...
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Rob Weychert closed his site this past Sunday, inspired by Sticker Ninja (one of the good sticker manufacturers of the world) and a goal to spend a day away from screens. I quite love this notion. (A
In the first two weeks of its war on Iran, the US spent an estimated $2.1 billion a day. Itâs no wonder Donald Trump is saying that the cost of war means the federal government canât afford to spend m