An excerpt from Ria Brodell's book "Butch Heroes," which sheds light on the lives of people who didn't conform to gender norms, from the 15th through the 20th centuries.
Ria Brodell | Jun 2, 2022
The acceptance of death is deeply embedded in our culture; it's time to overthrow that idea.
Ingemar Patrick Linden | May 30, 2022
In praise of truly interdisciplinary thinking.
Graham Pullin | May 25, 2022
The Nobel Prize-winning physicist discusses free will, time travel, and the relationship between innovation and scientific discovery.
Adolfo Plasencia | May 23, 2022
Throughout history, scientists have tried to understand the characteristics that a chemical system must possess in order to be considered living.
Laura Tripaldi | May 18, 2022
Economist Michael Kende on how applying the economics of cybersecurity can prevent data breaches and increase digital trust.
Michael Kende | May 16, 2022
We are, all of us, time’s passengers, witnesses to its passing, which is also our own.
Michael Marder | May 12, 2022
An excerpt from Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s autobiography, “Recollections of my Life.”
Santiago Ramón y Cajal | May 9, 2022
Legendary game designer Richard Lemarchand on the importance and joy of playful storytelling.
Richard Lemarchand | May 5, 2022
This month, we talk to urban designer and planner Peter Calthorpe about his big idea for making California and the rest of the nation more earth-friendly and affordable.
William Shutkin & Andy Bush | May 2, 2022