Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of “The Serviceberry,” offers ideas rooted in nature for creating sharing economies as a way to ...
Social media had some wounding snippets of news this week: a bridegroom cruelly trolled for being dark, young people despairing of getting an education, and par ...
In a year when TV made all kinds of headlines off the screen, there was still a dizzying array of programming to make you smile and shudder — often at the same time.
Proven methods for teaching the readers who struggle most have been known for decades. Why do we often fail to use them?
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How to Treat Purveyors of Baseless Speculation
Hungry mouths demand feeding, and I suppose it is unreasonable to expect total abstention from speculation when there is no ...
Jeff Koons discusses his show at New York’s Gagosian and how history, tchotchkes, and more and factor into his new porcelain ...
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NASA says comet 3I/ATLAS is accelerating and the data is weird
Comet 3I/ATLAS has arrived as the third confirmed visitor from interstellar space, and it is not behaving the way a quiet ...
Education researchers say happier teachers are more likely to stay and that stability can be good for long-term learning ...
Game consoles are certainly among the most popular gift ideas this time of year. If you know someone who’s been so good that they’re getting a new Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S, ...
I let five robot lawn mowers roam my yard day and night. The best can handle tricky terrain, slopes, and obstacles while ...
Sex in movies got an extremely high-profile cosign at this year’s Academy Awards, when the sex-work dramedy Anora took home ...
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