When the iPhone debuted, critics said thumbs couldn’t type on glass. Steve Jobs disagreed. People did learn. But with tech ...
The first discoveries in Cádiz date to the early 20th century. In 1914, French scholar Abbé Henri Breuil documented dozens of ...
Piet Mondrian found fame, glory and fortune with his grid-like paintings filled with basic colours. But did many of his ideas came from Marlow Moss? Our writer celebrates an extraordinary British tale ...
The contemporary political landscape has witnessed the emergence of Somaliland as a robust de facto state a "ghost in the ...
A congressional hearing this week underscored the danger a WBD deal would pose to journalism and the American public ...
Long before Soviet propaganda cynically rebranded the Nazis as “bourgeois,” and long before modern academics lazily stamped ...
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Science behind the bite: physics on your plate
At first glance, physics and food science appear to belong to different worlds. Physics is often seen as abstract, mathematical and distant from daily life, while food science feels immediate, ...
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Truth on trial in the digital age: Rethinking misinformation and disinformation
In the digital age, where information travels faster than it can be verified, the pursuit of truth has become both more ...
Regardless of method, movie posters advertise as much as they capture a moment in time. They recollect a feeling - a vibe.
Watching the celebrations for the inauguration of the New York City mayor, my mind suddenly turned back to my intellectual ...
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