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Are You a Researcher Considering EU Funding?
Are You a Researcher Considering EU Funding?
What you need to know before you apply today
Linda Margaret
Oct 30
Feline Philosophy
Feline Philosophy
Can other animals teach us how to live?
Marcus Dredge
Oct 27
Why Spotify Struggles to Make Money From Music Streaming
Why Spotify Struggles to Make Money From Music Streaming
Despite being the world’s largest music streaming platform, Spotify has struggled financially
Economics & Tech
Oct 26
The Problem with Politics in America
The Problem with Politics in America
You probably think this article is about them, don’t you?
Patty Kawasaki
Oct 25
The Case for Curiosity
The Case for Curiosity
Three axioms to help prevent schools from producing uncurious humans
Gary Chapin
Oct 24
Sweet and Sour
Sweet and Sour
Why the U.S. can’t use the oil it produces
Economics & Tech
Oct 22
Applying Principles of Investment Analysis To Life Decisions: Risk, Reward, and Time
Applying Principles of Investment Analysis To Life Decisions: Risk, Reward, and Time
Evaluating our daily decisions in the same way we price investments is more practical than it might seem at first
Juraj Botkuljak
Oct 16
Less Than 0.01% of the U.S. Population Will Determine the 2024 Election Results
Less Than 0.01% of the U.S. Population Will Determine the 2024 Election Results
In 2020, the fate of America was decided by just 21,460 people, and from the looks of it, history may well repeat itself in 2024
Economics & Tech
Oct 14
¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!
¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!
A documentary about the greatest Mexican restaurant/theme park ever
T. Kent Jones
Oct 10
The Moral Foundation of Middle Earth
The Moral Foundation of Middle Earth
The core of my ethical being is well-informed by Tolkien, and that’s not always great
Gary Chapin
Oct 6
The Attack on Education From the Right
The Attack on Education From the Right
Pushing a radical agenda on America’s teachers & students
Patricia Hughes
Oct 1
Research Funding and its Limits
Research Funding and its Limits
Auctioning off paltry public resources to those already flush with private wealth makes sense in our world, but it restricts us
Linda Margaret
Sep 29
The Tipping Point: Democracy, Dystopia, and the Decisive Ballot
The Tipping Point: Democracy, Dystopia, and the Decisive Ballot
Personal observations on modern fascist tendencies
Gael MacLean
Sep 26
Why We Need Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift
Why We Need Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift
Rom-coms aren’t what they used to be
Amy Sea
Sep 25
‘Wolfs’ — Bro-etry In Motion
‘Wolfs’ — Bro-etry In Motion
George Clooney, Brad Pitt and the whole stupid movie star thing
T. Kent Jones
Sep 24
Don’t Tell Me to Do My Own Research If You Use ChatGPT to Do Yours
Don’t Tell Me to Do My Own Research If You Use ChatGPT to Do Yours
Stop spewing bullshit
Laura Marland
Sep 20
The Bloodletting Paradox
The Bloodletting Paradox
What Phlebotomy’s History Can Teach Us About Common Sense & Runaway Harm
R. Charles J
Sep 19
Considering a Career in Cybersecurity? Watch Battlestar Galactica First.
Considering a Career in Cybersecurity? Watch Battlestar Galactica First.
Why will the series prepare you for the science and then some?
Linda Margaret
Sep 18
Keeping Your Cool on Family Vacations: Tips for a Stress-Free Trip
Keeping Your Cool on Family Vacations: Tips for a Stress-Free Trip
A few simple sanity savers for your family vacation
Rodney Lacroix
Sep 17
Susan Sontag, Photography, and Memory
Susan Sontag, Photography, and Memory
What is the value of “the Real” in the age of AI?
Laura Marland
Sep 16
Space Invaders, the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces, and a Ginormous Marsupial
Space Invaders, the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces, and a Ginormous Marsupial
What’s the common narrative that ties them together?
Andrew Rodwin
Sep 15
12 Radical Acts for the New School Year
12 Radical Acts for the New School Year
Making classrooms less like school and more like home
David Penberg
Sep 14
Beyond Rights
Beyond Rights
Or: Why be governed at all?
Peter Kovalsky
Sep 12
Why I Walked Out On ‘Reagan’
Why I Walked Out On ‘Reagan’
It wasn’t politics, I swear
T. Kent Jones
Sep 10
Your Future Is Predictable
Your Future Is Predictable
We are riding on the edge of causality
Paul JD
Sep 7
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