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If sold at today’s value, the value of that stock would be $45 billion.
Amidst international conversations about climate change, Chinese artists are turning pollution into an artistic endeavor.
The brain behind these shelters is Industrial Designer Johan Karlsson, designing what he described as an “incremental modification to existing refugee shelters.”
As it turns out, assessing long-term risk/reward ratio isn’t our strong suit.
The best-selling Christmas toy embodies and encourages acceptance of surveillance as a necessary aspect of modern life.
New research suggests that converting all of our energy to renewable energy might actually be possible by 2050.
The New York Times and other media make war too pretty for our own good.
Donald Trump is the poster boy for the GOP, which has used its ability to harness anger for the powers of bad.
Studies say we need friends in order to be happier, healthier, and to live longer — but in this case, is less more?
“Life is short; art endures” — As art time capsules proliferate, who is deciding what constitutes art worth saving for later?
The ad has been praised for its inclusivity, but it’s more transgressive than that.
His words give those of us with creative and depressive tendencies hope, perspective, and a sense of camaraderie.
Many parents in China seek to teach their kids valuable coding skills, and they’re not the only ones.
France is welcoming Syrian refugees, but the U.S. is frightened. Have we forgotten who we are and how we got here?
All remaining research chimps will be retired and relocated to sanctuaries.
Let the French flag fly on Facebook. It flies for us all. It flies for life.
The Daily Show host put comedy aside to remind us that Paris truly embodied the values of ‘liberté, égalité, fraternité.’
Fear might lead U.S. states to try and close their borders to Syrian refugees, but is that really a productive move?
No national museum captures its country’s greatness as perfectly as Russia’s Hermitage.
Anyone not wanting to accept Syrian refugees should really consider this historical analogy.
In times of emergency, many of us reach for our phones. They are vital to the safety and security of our families, friends, and colleagues.
Coming together after a tragedy is equally tribal as causing the tragedy in the first place.
Is religion the problem? Sometimes. Is religion the solution? Sometimes. The real problem begins when you emphatically respond “yes” to either of these questions.
A new French agreement hopes to curb the global waste food by encouraging supermarkets to act generously.
Turn on, tune in, drop out, but read on about how Hippies and Hippie Modernism might rise again.
The history of Guy Fawkes and the use of his likeness.
Questioning the power of individual choice.
Roll over, Picasso, and tell Kandinsky the news.