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Like today’s large language models, 16th-century humanists had techniques to automate writing – to the detriment of novelty ...
Peel back the visible and invisible layers of brilliance in one artist’s clever self-portraits juxtaposing East and West ...
An awe-inspiring look at how scientific knowledge builds upon itself gradually – one ingenious measurement at a time ...
After a murderous kidnapping in Nigeria, I launched a campaign to put a stop to the abductions. Why did no one listen?
The weird paradox of Schrödinger’s cat has found a lasting popularity. What does it mean for the future of quantum physics?
The French Revolution was not enough. Mary Wollstonecraft wanted something more. She declared war against the patriarchy. She called for nothing less than ‘a revolution in female manners’. This ...
That’s us.’ From Pale Blue Dot (1994) by Carl Sagan. Photo courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech But what, exactly, should we make of ...
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