Molly recommends Annie Ernaux’s photographic record of a love affair and a sociologist’s study of the moments when conflict ...
Every January 1 in the Books department, we like to make an extra toast for a concurrent holiday: Public Domain Day.
How different cultures meet the most fundamental of biological needs has shaped history into myriad forms.
Kennedy had this dream in 2018, just as the country was held rapt by Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony that future Supreme ...
On Dec. 5, an argument about the authenticity of the coronavirus ended with a pandemic denier saying that for Black people, ...
Print media often offers more in-depth, curated content, whereas digital media can be more fast-paced and sometimes less ...
The much-anticipated book, “The Healing Code | Affordable Healthcare Management: Transforming Lives with Technology” authored ...
Researchers in MIT Professor Stefanie Mueller's group have spent much of the last decade developing a variety of computing techniques aimed at reimagining how products and systems are designed. Much ...
Michelle Savage, founder of Sulit Press, spoke with Studio 512 about her “multi-author” model, and how it benefits aspiring authors – especially women – who want to get ...
Only a small fraction of the world’s literature is ever translated. If AI could increase that, it would broaden access to ...
He’s exceptionally intelligent, exceptionally educated and exceptionally well practiced in the art of sneaking into people’s ...
If people see the future as open, losing in electoral democracy, for instance, is not calamitous—they can always try again. White worries that democratic societies increasingly fear that time is not ...