Moltbook, a social media site for AI agents, has gone viral. I spent 6 hours peeling through these submolts. I'm still ...
In this unusually eventful — mostly not in good ways — year for higher education, it’s salutary to be reminded how much good ...
Matthew Coker, visiting assistant professor, is teaching a course on Old Norse II, while William Quinn, Distinguished Professor, is teaching a course on the Middle English Lyric.
After meeting in Lebanon and reconnecting in the States, Cynthia Nahhas and Nanor Vosgueritchian founded Garod Collective ...
In 2019, about 17 per cent of India’s land was officially classified as ‘wasteland’. But many of these are ecologically ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Is your subconscious synced with the solar system?
Across neuroscience, psychology and fringe physics, a provocative idea is gaining new language: that the human mind might be entangled with the wider solar system in ways we barely understand. Instead ...
Ryan McDermott, my English professor last semester, said medieval philosopher Thomas Aquinas was considered intelligent because of his ability to memorize and recall long texts verbatim.
Old Indian poems and folk songs are revealing a surprising truth about the land. Scientists found that descriptions of thorny trees and open grasslands in texts written as far back as the 1200s ...
So, three artists go to the end of the earth, and what do they bring us back? A little work of art, naturally.
I’ve known Michael “Mike Skullbuster” Roberts for a long time now. Full disclosure, we are friends, and I hope we always will be. I also know he is one highly entertaining, talented, and wise dude, ...
In 1976, longtime Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff looked at the state torturing and killing its own citizens under the Shah of Iran.
Ryo Orikasa discusses how he transforms literature, poetry, and written language into animated form through text, sound, and silence.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results