Discover how successful brands achieve growth not just by expanding their reach, but by becoming a vital part of cultural ...
Poetry offers something that news and visual imagery cannot in times of crisis: depth over immediacy and meaning over ...
We expect relief after a mental health crisis but many feel shame instead. This “Recovery Paradox” can quietly stall healing ...
An engineer for New York Times Games has been trying to teach artificial intelligence to understand wordplay more like a ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has resisted the Trump administration with his push to redistrict California, while also inviting major ...
This kind of trade-off appears throughout human life, from career choices to relationships to hobbies. Sometimes we must ...
Enterprises don’t fail at transformation — they fail at learning. Only those who engineer continuous, semantic adaptability will survive the next wave.
Queues reveal an unresolved crisis in Holocaust remembrance: who it belongs to, what it is for, and how many bodies a single ...
Opinion
Don't Ask for ₹100 Cr, Ask for ₹3 Cr: Why This Expert Wants Deep Tech Cos to Take One Step at a Time
India’s deep-tech journey needs smarter funding, stronger R&D and industry–academia collaboration. FSID’s Yogesh Pandit explains the gaps and the path to 2047 ...
In his first term as U.S. president and on the campaign trail for reelection in 2024, a variety of Donald Trump’s instincts were visible. One was an appreciation of power for its own sake. For Trump, ...
Three thought experiments involving “demons” have haunted physics for centuries. What should we make of them today?
This is where the paradox emerges: the very cognitive abilities that allow humans to innovate, plan, and manipulate the ...
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