Oliver Sacks and the art of annotation. His marginalia spanned 10,000 books, the chronicle of a life well read
Oliver Sacks and the art of annotation. His marginalia spanned 10,000 books, the chronicle of a life well read
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Oliver Sacks and the art of annotation. His marginalia spanned 10,000 books, the chronicle of a life well read
An idolatrous, consumerist faith in AI that has distorted our thinking about human life and human meaning
Robert Macfarlane is one of the great nature writers of his generation, making him an unusual critic of the genre
The Federal Republic of Germany is becoming a very stupid country.
It was steam-engine pioneer James Watt coined and quantified “horsepower” as a sales gimmick to sell steam engines. The point was that steam engines could replace your power-horses, not multiply...
A new twist on the placebo effect The post When Fake Supplements Work appeared first on Nautilus.
Sopan Deb at the New York Times: Chuck Norris once gave a horse an uppercut and now we have giraffes. Chuck Norris doesn’t sleep. He waits. Chuck Norris is so tough he can slam a revolving door. Chuck
It’s very much a family affair The post Rare Sperm Whale Birth Caught on Video appeared first on Nautilus.
Part the First: The War in West Asia Viewed from East Asia. The daily updates compiled here have been essential for cutting through the fog of war associated with the current War in West Asia. Many
For my part, I knew that I had fallen in love with Dry Leaf when another cow—or was it a horse?—ambled through the frame enfolded in a pixelated outline distinct from the rest of the sky behind it. I
Robert Lynch at The Laughing Ape: Robert Trivers, who died on March 12, 2026, was arguably the most important evolutionary theorist since Darwin. He had a rare gift for seeing through the messy clutte
OpenAI's main quest / Anthropic Trumps the DoD / The worst sales pitch ever/ ARC-AGI 3, Spud, and Mythos / The tragedy of AI writing / This is a disaster, so have fun
that's the artist's vocation for ya
Advice for a flourishing future
The post Middle-Power Multilateralism In A Hard Power World appeared first on NOEMA.
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Test footage from a slime simulator game made by former Epic Games employee Asher Zhu. You try to stay hydrated in the hot Tokyo summer by showering and drinking beverages from vending machines.
Three scientists share their bold vision for turning stories into testable experiments The post How Science Fiction Can Save Us appeared first on Nautilus.
By ditching the Mac Pro so close to its 50th anniversary, Apple is making a statement of intent for its next 50 years. A mere six days before the 50th anniversary of Apple, the company quietly did so
Quico Toro at Persuasion: There used to be an academic discipline centered on a straightforward question: what helps poor countries get richer? It was called development economics, and it was the inte
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 27 Mach 2026: North Sea myths debunked | India’s climate plan | IPCC an
Robert Mariani at The New Atlantis: You’re not hallucinating the great weirding of America. The visual evidence is everywhere. Start with what you can see. You’re in a small town in Wisconsin, the hea
“Life will break you,” Louise Erdrich wrote in her passionate insistence that “you are here to risk your heart.” It can happen with a shattering, or with a thousand small fissures, but the great parad
There is a closing window to stop Waymos from creating omnigridlock.
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"It is not easy to give closeness and freedom, safety plus danger."
Evil Cabals and Angelic Communities
Around the world, volcanologists are following the path of magma as it travels between connected volcanoes, in an effort that could lead to improved eruption forecasts. The post When Coupl
Justin Smith-Ruiu at Wondercabinet: Higher education is no longer expanding; it is contracting, or transforming to the point of total discontinuity with what it had once been. It is only natural that
A list of chain restaurants whose names contain unusual structures, presented in decreasing order of how appealing it would be to eat in such a structure. (White Castle, Waffle House, etc.)
Deep-sea mining backers want metals for clean tech. Indigenous Pacific Islanders call it a threat to life, culture, and the ocean itself.
Radiology combines digital images, clear benchmarks, and repeatable tasks. But replacing humans with AI is harder than it seems.
A new essay collection by Randolph Lewis chronicles how Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, an Apple campus, and scorched-earth MAGA capitalism killed Austin's famous weirdness — and finds unexpected glimmers of ho
Both sides want to dictate the terms—but neither truly can.
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Speaking about Dostoevsky's "Devils" - Part 2
Has the U.S. military been Kudlowized?
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Will Self in Harper’s Magazine: How could we satirize all sorts of different people, with different faiths, without implicitly arguing that they should abandon their ethical precepts in favor of our s
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