The short-term pain is real, and we are not ready for it. The long-term picture, Stiglitz argues, is something else entirely.
The daily exposure to non-stop music, chat and other sounds may be shaping how you think, decide and cope without you even noticing.
Eleven years after failing to pick a single winner, Steve DeCaspers returns to the NHC with a fresh perspective on the event.
A new report by Oxford Economics, cited by multiple news outlets, estimates about 20% of U.S. jobs are highly vulnerable to robots and automation over the next two decades (1). The report notes that ...
Adolescence is a stage of rapid change in an individual’s life. Teenagers are characterised by rapid growth, hormonal development, academic demands, and an increased level of activity. During the ...
Interventions in municipalities may result in some improvements, but they are not going to result in sustainable improvement ...
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Humanitarianism and the crooked timber of crisis

Humanitarianism is crooked timber. I appropriate Immanuel Kant’s famous observation about humanity, later popularised by Isaiah Berlin, that “Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing ...
It has crept up so silently, many parents won’t even know it exists. But this new form of nicotine is definitely cause for concern. Georgina Heffernan writes. Every parent in Ireland knows the routine ...
When AI writes the code, it is still the human who must write the story—the narrative that turns information into meaning, and automation into progress. It began quietly, as most revolutions do—not ...
And those who rarely used a procedural algorithm were significantly more likely to succeed on problem-solving questions. If you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning ...