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The coronavirus pandemic has brought out the perception of selfishness among many.
People often incorporate lessons from fictional stories into their beliefs, attitudes and value judgments, sometimes without even being aware that they are doing so.
Perspective twisting books on biology, social science, medical science, cosmology, and tech.
‘Critical Tourist Map of Oslo’ offers uniquely dark perspective on Norway’s capital.
The answer depends on how we choose to balance religious freedom, social inclusion, and the search for self-identity.
We all know somebody who avoids meat. These schools of thought suggest those people are onto something.
Techshot’s 3D BioFabrication Facility successfully printed human heart tissue aboard the International Space Station.
Famously, it took Edison over one thousand attempts to successfully create the lightbulb.
With the coronavirus pandemic upending summer plans, now’s the perfect time to learn something new.
Break into the lucrative world of tech with training you can do anywhere.
Can we affirm everything in life, the beauty and the suffering? Nietzsche says yes.
When Tal Golesworthy was told he was at risk of his aorta bursting, he wasn’t impressed with the surgery on offer – so he came up with his own idea.
New research establishes an unexpected connection.
The fourth wave of the Industrial Revolution is here. If change is led by the right people, we will have ethical machines, says Intel’s Lama Nachman.
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Although they may be healthier in many ways, more ethical, and better for the environment, restrictive diets don’t come without their challenges.
A new study pushes back on psychiatry industry talking points.
Because geocaches are always hidden out of sight, players often have to behave in out-of-the-ordinary ways to reach them.
To prevent torturous experiments on organoids, some are calling for clearer definitions of consciousness.
In McMindfulness, Ronald Purser says modern mindfulness is dictated more by market forces than ethics.
By delving into the mysteries of the Universe, colliders have entered the Zeitgeist and tapped the wonders and fears of our age.
In spite of a government mandate, females are often treated as afterthoughts in scientific research.
There’s concrete tradeoff logic lurking beneath the numbers and market abstractions.
Researchers call this “intergenerational reciprocity.”
If A.I.s are as smart as mice or dogs, do they deserve the same rights?
How an environmental theology class opened my eyes—and mind—to my biblical responsibility.
Does a person still get to be “the honorable” if they are tossed out for not being honorable?
The ultimate goal is to grow organs inside animals that could be transplanted into humans.
A growing body of research suggests that the “clinical pessimism” over treating psychopathy is unwarranted.