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Paonia writer Paolo Bacigalupi reflects on 10 years since the publication of his climate thriller “The Water Knife.” ...
It's difficult to fathom life in the 1920s in real terms. The contributions made to cultural, technological, social, and industrial change in the decade were immense, as post-war the world was in a ...
Beyond AI, this is about creating a system that sees students as collaborators, not compliance risks; one that respects the ...
The partnership between Zohran Mamdani and New York City Comptroller Brad Lander doesn’t just showcase an unusual alliance.
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A philosophy of the future by Bloch, Ernst, 1885-1977 Publication date 1970 Topics Philosophy Publisher [New York] Herder and Herder Collection universityoffloridaduplicates; univ_florida_smathers; ...
We speak to Writers of the Future winner Andrew Jackson, about what the contest means to him, his winning story 'Code L1' and his plans for the future ...
Stephen Grootes speaks to Bronwyn Williams about Four Future Seasons: How to anticipate and prepare for multiple potential futures by Dr. Craig Wing. Listen to the interview in the audio player ...
This year’s best sci-fi outings are full of questions about how we might live differently with one another, on our troubled planet or in the farthest reaches of space.
LSE Philosophy Professor Jason Alexander has written a new blog article for the LSE British Politics and Policy blog. In his blog post “What future for truth?” he is sharing his thoughts on the ...