A destructive A.I., like a nuclear bomb, is now a concrete possibility; the question is whether anyone will be reckless ...
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This study claims we don’t know 86% of the species on Earth
Image compiled from various Creative Commons sources. For centuries, researchers have painstakingly worked to fill out the ...
Manishka Dubey, a young inventor and tech enthusiast, founded Tinker Techie to spread her innovations, and support girls in ...
It’s time for the FDA to re-evaluate its decision to authorise Q-Collar, say James Smoliga and Mu Yang A wearable “brain ...
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The Nation on MSNHow the Capitalism of the 1980s Created Donald Trump’s Theory of the State
The proliferation of privately held companies during the Reagan years laid the foundations for Trump’s approach to government.
Reasons to be Cheerful reports on Brightworks, a no-curriculum, no-teachers school in San Francisco fostering creativity and ...
Performing Shakespeare in prison helped two murderers rediscover their humanity and find redemption. They vow to “be wise ...
How a millionaire pedophile inside New York’s Riverside Church built the model for a $40 billion youth-sports industry and ...
New studies of the “platypus of materials” help explain how their atoms arrange themselves into orderly, but nonrepeating, ...
The story of the man most likely to be the next mayor of New York City — and the promise and peril his ascent poses for the ...
Google has joined a rush of AI leaders attempting to get their tech in schools — and to turn public-facing chatbots into teachers.
Wearable technology is no longer just about tracking steps. A new class of hospital-grade wearables is showing real promise in improving patient ...
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