New Scientist writers and contributors have chosen their top science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games and board ...
On October 18, 1968, I was at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, teaching my urban planning graduate students economics. Suddenly one of my students who was not in class at the time burst into ...
The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.” That was Karl Marx, but it could as easily have ...
Nvidia (NVDA) remains a strong buy, with earnings growth outpacing share price appreciation and valuation multiples ...
Disney's empty live-action remake initiative deserves its infamy, with modern movies like Snow White and Mulan truly failing ...
Tesla, Inc. rated Strong Sell: weakening demand, rising competition, and autonomy delays. Click for this updated look at TSLA ...
“Palestine” was never a people. It was a place-name—an external label for the land of Israel, used centuries before Rome and ...
Jacobin on MSNOpinion
Killer robots and the fetish of automation
For far too long, two specters have been haunting the world of artificial intelligence and warfare, and they both featured in ...
Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN
AI Tsunami Plunges Millions into Unemployment
The year 2025 brought no respite for Lebanese language editor and proofreader Hamida Al-Shaker. Before the year had run its ...
I’m still processing it. I learned a lot about myself, my friends, and my family. I had my faith in humanity broken and ...
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