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Getting copied is devastating — but not necessarily illegal. Who owns what in an era of unprecedented mass consumption?
It was June 18, and the second meeting of the Harvard Catholic Forum's Gospel of John Greek Reading Group was about to begin. The group is meeting weekly at St. Paul Parish in Cambridge from June 11 ...
The school has attracted attention for its refusal to join the higher-ed resistance and, perhaps not coincidentally, for its ...
Looking at the big picture, some experts say Cook might remain CEO for years—and that might be the best course for Apple.
While institutions grapple with the pace of change, technology companies are moving quickly to offer custom learning products ...
Former campers and counselors speak on how the famed Hill Country camp became more than a place for summer games.
Best known as lead vocalist of Galaxie 500, Dean Wareham has a new solo album. He spoke to Jacobin about what it means for music to be political in times when it’s hard to watch the news.
Investors say genetic prediction services for embryos, used by Elon Musk and others, are a trust fund for future children.
The term “gunfighter” is used heavily in discussions of the wild west. This is despite the word being a general phrase meant ...
All day long, our brains carry out complicated and energy-intensive tasks such as remembering, solving problems, and making decisions.
Wonder why babies nap on some days but not on others? Or why older people wake up earlier? Mathematical modelling of sleep regulation provides some surprising answers to these and other questions, ...