This Women's History Month, celebrate with this intersectional list of nonfiction titles about feminism, theory, history, and ...
Destructive weather is becoming more common due to global warming, yet the president is attacking the National Weather ...
This week in Friday Philosophy, David Gordon reviews The Tariff Superstition: Why Protectionism Always Fails and Who Really ...
I believe that innocent lives will be lost as a result of drastic cuts to critical medical research for Alzheimer’s, cancer, ...
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day weekend! I always felt a kinship with the Irish because my paternal great grandparents, whom I had never met, were born in County Cork, Ireland. They moved to ...
Around since the seventh century B.C.E., libraries continue to pop up in countries, states, counties, cities and small ...
The northernmost gold mine from this period was located at Ghozza and operated during the second half of the third century ...
As the coronavirus spread, researchers worldwide scrambled to find ways to keep people safe. Some efforts were misguided.
We may be starting to get a grasp on what kick-started life on Earth – and it could help us search for it on other planets ...
When you’re a human, you’re writing for a purpose, and your relationships are involved. Like, What is my mom going to think of this story I wrote about a 45-year-old son who … I just don’t see AI as ...
In their view, inorganic molecules might have reacted due to energy from the Sun or lightning strikes to form life’s building ...
In "Kapusta," a cookbook dedicated to vegetables in Eastern European cuisines, Alissa Timoshkina ventures beyond cabbage.