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Conflagration and Catastrophe: On Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Doom of COVID-19

Conflagration and Catastrophe: On Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Doom of COVID-19

Daniel Allen Cox: "Symbolism allows us to avoid thinking about the thing itself."

By Daniel Allen Cox | January 19, 2021

A productivity tool company has solved writing by . . . reinventing the typewriter.

A productivity tool company has solved writing by . . . reinventing the typewriter.

By Walker Caplan | January 15, 2021

If you miss visiting the library, try the Internet Archive's new virtual browsing tool.

If you miss visiting the library, try the Internet Archive's new virtual browsing tool.

By Walker Caplan | January 11, 2021

Sometimes You Just Need a Math Prodigy to Explain the Quotidian Uses of the Fourth Dimension

Sometimes You Just Need a Math Prodigy to Explain the Quotidian Uses of the Fourth Dimension

Milo Beckman On Visual Analogies, Dimensionality, and
How We Organize Ourselves

By Milo Beckman | January 8, 2021

Should We Be Optimists or Pessimists About the Future?

Should We Be Optimists or Pessimists About the Future?

Brian David Johnson Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 8, 2021

Activists, Scientists, and Poets: Your Climate Readings for January

Activists, Scientists, and Poets: Your Climate Readings for January

Amy Brady Recommends Five Inspiring Books for a New Year

By Amy Brady | January 7, 2021

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On Artificial Intelligence, White Supremacy, and the Military-Industrial Complex

By Yarden Katz | December 18, 2020

TFW Your Twitter Account Gets Stolen and There's Nothing You Can Do

By Rob Spillman | December 17, 2020

Could We Design the Internet to Function Like a Public Park?

By Keen On | December 17, 2020

Digital Technology Has Made Day-to-Day Living a Game

Digital Technology Has Made Day-to-Day Living a Game

"There's no escape. But that's okay."

By Alessandro Baricco | December 10, 2020

The Perils of the Hype Machine When It Comes to Science and Tech

The Perils of the Hype Machine When It Comes to Science and Tech

From the New Books Network's Book of the Day Podcast

By New Books Network | December 10, 2020

How Can Machines Learn Human Values?

How Can Machines Learn Human Values?

Brian Christian in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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On Big Tech's Moligopolists, the 21st Century's Robber Barons

On Big Tech's Moligopolists, the 21st Century's Robber Barons

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The Best Reviewed Science, Technology, and Nature Books, November Edition

The Best Reviewed Science, Technology, and Nature Books, November Edition

Featuring Sacred Lands, Ancient Skeletons, Unquiet Places, and More

By Book Marks | November 25, 2020

On the Moral Questions Tech Creators Aren't Equipped to Answer

On the Moral Questions Tech Creators Aren't Equipped to Answer

Larry Downes in Conversation with
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By Keen On | November 16, 2020

Your next book recommendation will come from a bot living under the Bixby Creek Bridge.

Your next book recommendation will come from a bot living under the Bixby Creek Bridge.

By Corinne Segal | November 12, 2020

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