Rebirth of the madman theory? Unpredictability isn’t what it was when it comes to foreign policy
During the Cold War, projecting a readiness to act erratically may have served a purpose. But it has diminishing returns…
During the Cold War, projecting a readiness to act erratically may have served a purpose. But it has diminishing returns…
Despite Brazil’s recent expansions of protected areas, research shows that the favorite habitats of whales and dolphins…
Plants need phosphorus, and other nutrients, to grow. But soil tests can’t tell if there’s too much.
The atmosphere is a complicated place. Warm temperatures in one spot can contribute to brutally cold storms somewhere else.
Militarized immigration enforcement used to be confined to near the US-Mexico border, far away from most Americans’ front…
Since the republic’s beginning, it has been uncontested law that to invade someone’s home, the government needs a warrant…
Challenging the brain by exposing it to new situations, tasks and skills can improve its efficiency, much like strength…
The decision to bring a dog into the family should recognize that, like other family members, they will require medical…
With solo living on the rise, more consumers are dining, traveling and spending on their own. Yet most brands still design…
Philosophers from Aristotle to Nietzsche have debated whether being virtuous only helps others, or if it benefits the virtuous…
As businesses race to adopt AI, you might worry that the experience and expertise you’ve built up has become a lot less…
New research could allow health care providers to identify and treat patients at risk for rheumatoid arthritis before the…
A bit of understanding – plus effort to regulate yourself and give compassionate feedback – can shift a stuck relationship…
A scholar of modern Iran looks at Reza Pahlavi, son of the last shah of Iran, and examines what he believes and why his…
Expertise comes with training, experience and accreditation. And expert consensus is the best guide modern democracies have…
AI-mediated culture is already being filtered in ways that favor the familiar, the describable and the conventional.
More organizations are letting AI act on their behalf, but far fewer have mature governance to manage the consequences.