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More than any other nation, Japan tends to feel comfortable with the idea of humanoid robots entering the home.
Like his “Mona Lisa,” Leonardo da Vinci’s “Lady with an Ermine” depicts a woman in a way that flouted the conventions of its time.
“Even with my training, I still got insights from the book’s descriptions. That’s how good Carroll is at explaining physics.”
From Aristotle’s lazy cosmology to Immanuel Kant’s “scientific” racism, great minds are not immune to very bad ideas.
We are tearing ourselves apart over gender issues, with the result that the problems of boys and men are left untreated.
After 70 years, “The Power of Positive Thinking” remains incredibly popular, even though its critics find the book to be mostly fluff.
All nations have founding myths, but none are quite like Russia’s.
After 10,000 years of civilization, have we figured out what virtue is?
Questioning isn’t just a way to get the right answer — it’s also a means for sustaining relationships and creative thinking.
This is a perversion of justice.
The crabs’ blue blood contains an ancient immune defense mechanism that has helped save countless human lives.
Reading between the lines of Dorothy’s adventure to the Emerald City.
Progress got derailed somewhere between indoor plumbing and the flying car. Why?
Books that were rarely taught in 1963, when baby boomers were students, became classics when those same boomers were teachers and parents.
Just a small gesture or a thoughtful comment can often alter a situation, or people’s perceptions of it, in ways that relieve tensions and make them feel appreciated and included.
The Industrial Revolution changed music forever, thanks to a combination of technological advances and clever entrepreneurs.
Our concept of “failure” is way too narrow.
Anything, good or bad, about Henry Ford can be contradicted — except his ambition and his work.
One book will gather all topics on the search for life in the Cosmos.
Fire-breathing dragons may represent chaos and the human impulse to conquer that threat.
Spaceguard shows that we can manage risks to the extinction of humanity — if only we put our mind to it.
What creates our private, inner universes is still a mystery.
The Arabic word fatwa can mean “explanation” or “clarification.”
We will become billions of people who share a single vast intellect.
Short-termism is both rooted in our most primal instincts and encouraged by runaway technological development. How can we fight it?
For a time, Francis Fukuyama looked like a prophet.
Nietzsche both wished he was as stupid as a cow so he wouldn’t have to contemplate existence, and pitied cows for being so stupid that they couldn’t contemplate existence.
It is through speaking and listening that human beings become who they are.