A Google researcher looks into the mind of a computer.
Arthur I. Miller | Jul 1, 2020
America has thrived despite a long history of ignorant voters making questionable decisions and unqualified elected officials implementing abysmal policies.
Danny Oppenheimer and Mike Edwards | Jun 29, 2020
Hypocritical and random in nature, citizenship is an empty rhetorical shell deployed to perpetuate abuse, dispossession, and exclusion.
Dimitry Kochenov | Jun 24, 2020
High-profile failures present an opportunity to enhance public understanding and appreciation for the self-correcting nature of mainstream science.
Chad Orzel | Jun 23, 2020
“We live in one way, and we think in another. We learn to think in parallel. It’s a skill, an art of living.”
Kari Marie Norgaard | Jun 19, 2020
Against the grim background of the Covid-19 catastrophe, there is some small cause for hope in the current renewal of enthusiasm for cycling.
Bruce Bennett | Jun 15, 2020
"I know that I am making the right decision because whenever I think about changing my gender role, I am flooded with feelings of relief."
Ben Barres | Jun 11, 2020
Over time, #TrayvonMartin transformed from a signifier of Martin himself to a symbol of the broader condition of racial bias and injustice in America.
Sarah J. Jackson, Moya Bailey, and Brooke Foucault Welles | Jun 5, 2020
We no longer believe that witches ride on brooms, but we continue to believe that races have powers that we should fear.
Peter Temin | Jun 4, 2020
"I don’t even get angry anymore. Just the fact of being a black man anymore is an automatic threat to certain people."
Gustave M. Solomons, Jr. | Jun 3, 2020