Book Review: How the Author of Braiding Sweetgrass Imagines a New Economy
Robin Wall Kimmerer changed our ideas of sustainability. Can she do the same for economics?
Robin Wall Kimmerer changed our ideas of sustainability. Can she do the same for economics?
In The Dispossessed, a physicist is caught between societies
A history of citrus fruits, from the Han Dynasty to the modern orange juice industry
Half a century after its discovery, this iconic fossil remains central to our understanding of human origins
Gentle nasal spray vaccines against COVID, the flu and RSV are coming. They may work better than shots in the arm
Computer chess champ; dental chloroform killer
Vince Beiser’s tour of the “Electro-Digital Age” puts resource extraction at the center
Fortunately, recognition and treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in grown-ups are getting better
We have been adding “leap seconds” to time kept by our atomic clocks, but soon we may have to subtract one. Are the tiny adjustments worth the bother?
Occam’s razor holds that the simplest explanation is closest to the truth. But the real world is quite complex
What works to improve health equity? And it might be time to end the leap second
Writers, artists, photographers and researchers share the stories behind the stories
Lessons from the people making forest ecosystems more resilient
Letters to the editors for the June 2024 issue of Scientific American
Estimates of how fast the universe is expanding disagree. Could a new form of dark energy resolve the problem?
Songs and speech across cultures suggest music developed similar features around the world
The Tor network was created in the early 2000s as a project at the Naval Research Laboratory, a research institute of the U.S. Army. Since 2006, the independent non-profit organization The Tor Project has been responsible for the operation and further development of the network. The aim of the organization is to provide a free option for anonymizing connection data on the internet. The Tor Project receives around 85 percent of its funding from several U.S. authorities, with the remaining 15 percent... Читать дальше...
A new type of smart glasses from Emteq Labs have cameras pointed inwards, aiming to track your life and quantify how you’re feeling—and what you’re eating.
By Matt Solomon Published: October 15th, 2024
In the 25 years since its release, the film has burrowed deeply into American culture—and its insights remain apt.
The bestselling author started the “Hungry Dogs” venture after finding it difficult to get opinion pieces published at major news organizations.
'Super Mario Party Jamboree' makes smart additions to the formula, but it doesn't get rid of what makes these games "fun."
Lisa Barlow is a one-man type of woman. In fact, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star revealed she's never participated in Mormon partner swapping, the sex scandal that was at the center of...