I was arrested in July 2021, along with hundreds of other people whose mostly peaceful demonstrations, expressions of dissent ...
A timely contemplation, in a series of academic essays, of the strategies of war, international relations and nuclear ...
As my second year of studying engineering at the University of Connecticut comes to a close, I must admit that I have sometimes found myself wishing I had chosen a small liberal arts college ...
In suggesting that AI will not undermine the intellectual integrity of the humanities, I’m not saying that the humanities won ...
Interactive systems should not only model user behaviour. They should also model the reliability of their own interpretations ...
The pharmacologist gathered more than 60 researchers to push back on the retraction of a Monsanto-linked research paper.
First Opinion is STAT’s platform for interesting, illuminating, and provocative articles about the life sciences writ large, ...
AI is everywhere, all at once. How does that make you feel? It was mid-March 2020, and none of us knew what to expect. All ...
Murray Rothbard based much of his work on property rights, and in this piece, Ludovico Lumicisi applies Rothbardian thinking ...
Lindy West’s “Adult Braces” made her the internet’s main character. The discourse pounced on the Seattle writer’s latest book ...
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Edwardsville District 7 board sets priorities, splits on safety focus
Some members pushed for stronger physical safety measures, while others emphasized students’ mental and emotional well-being.
Bill Glod concludes the essay series on paternalism by discussing why opposition to it matters, including but not limited to: ...
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