Jonathan Kendall
Jonathan Kendall, Harvard ALM '16, served as an editor at Big Think, where he reviewed stories about the people and ideas that shape America, and the world at large.
Psychological ‘walls’ harm us over time — instead of protect us
Appraising a ubiquitous feature among modern folk.
Will humans form emotional bonds to robots? Probably — especially if they’re cuddly.
Its emergence will challenge what it means to be human.
Why getting to love is ‘daunting’ for millennials
Have sexual interludes obscured the path to love?
Originally, Poe envisioned a parrot — not a raven
Quoth the parrot — "Squawk! Nevermore."
Could Kevin Hart have ‘evolved’ since posting his controversial tweets? Yes, says science.
People's views can change. What do we do with that?
Fall is a bad time to hold elections. Here’s why.
Millions of Americans didn't vote during the midterms — excuses there are many. Some are valid.
Does going ‘open’ strengthen or compromise a relationship?
Does opening up a relationship to new sexual playmates strengthen the bond between a committed pair, or, does doing so compromise it?
Dolphin sanctuary gains steam thanks to ‘The Cove’ director push
Louie Psihoyos — the director of the Academy Award-winning documentary The Cove — is scouting out locations for his latest project, a real-life dolphin sanctuary.
How augmented reality will make street art come to life
A moving mural by street artist Eduardo Kobra is one of the first fruits of a revolution about to take the art world by storm.