A path to higher forms of humor is a well-rounded education in all the things that make us humans human.
Tony Veale | Dec 17, 2021
Thinking may have become easier, but thinking big is as challenging as ever.
Michael Bhaskar | Dec 13, 2021
Every time we eat, we craft our identities, perform relationships, and shape our communities, from the local to the global.
Harry G. West | Dec 9, 2021
Elizabeth Claire on the culture of dancing madness in post-terror Paris.
Elizabeth Claire | Dec 6, 2021
Mired in power relations and inequalities, fanfiction has long produced the most nuanced and productive engagements with questions of consent.
Milena Popova | Nov 30, 2021
Artificial servants, autonomous killing machines, surveillance systems, and sex robots have been part of the human imagination for thousands of years.
E.R. Truitt | Nov 24, 2021
New explanations from economics research.
Stefanie Stantcheva | Nov 20, 2021
With restoration at the center stage of global commitments to achieve sustainable development goals, reverse declines in biodiversity, and mitigate climate change, the need to bring the practice up to date could not be more urgent.
Eric Higgs | Nov 18, 2021
“When you’re shining a light on something, almost everything else remains in the dark. And sometimes that darkness is deliberately kept dark.”
Peter Galison and Robert Proctor | Nov 9, 2021
By throwing petrol on the political flames, populism makes cooperation on climate change nearly impossible.
Andrew Leigh | Nov 5, 2021