The world—and Australia’s place in it—has dramatically changed since 2007. The time is ripe to revisit Australia’s foreign ...
With 11,000 species of insects known in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, how do you write a guide to them? Jim and Leslie ...
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5 Questions for Ken Liu

As a science-fiction author, Ken Liu has wrestled deeply with the ways technology shapes societies — and has some thoughts on what the government might be missing in its current tech policies. A Hugo ...
A few months into his postdoctoral research at Baylor College of Medicine in 2021, Rafael Michita made a curious observation.
Universities have fallen prey to forces of secularisation which led to the proliferation of control measures in the form of ...
Matthiessen’s politics drifted left. He quit the C.I.A. It was clear that he could write. When just out of Yale he sold a ...
Here's what most financial institutions are missing: they already possess the tools to redirect these harmful flows toward ...
We often hear about how social media stokes division and removes us from human contact. But my favorite app brings us closer ...
We thought hippos went extinct in Central Europe around 115,000 years ago, but new fossil finds tell a different story.
It started with her childhood love of animals and all the books she read; and continued with meeting Mary & Dr. Louis Leaky and befriending the chimp at Gombe in Tanzania she named David Greybeard.
Anchorage author Marybeth Holleman's "Bloom Again" follows two friends and their personal evolution in response to the ...
Munro says she is excited to spend time on the Tahoe campus and be inspired by its natural beauty. Although nature and AI are on opposite ends of the spectrum, bringing them together is possible, and ...