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Ellen DeGeneres has been raising chickens. She loves those chickens, and the feeling, she thinks, is mutual. She watches them...
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Earth is an endlessly convulsing world. So much of it is in disequilibrium, riddled by heat, pressure, and chemicals trying...
In mid-September,Russians at War, a documentary by the Russian Canadian filmmaker Anastasia Trofimova, was supposed to be screened at the...
For years now, generative AI has been used to conjure all sorts of realities—dazzling paintings and startling animations of worlds...
There’s a story about Sam Altman that has been repeated often enough to become Silicon Valley lore. In 2012, Paul...
When the U.S. fertility rate began falling, toward the end of the 2000s, it at first seemed a predictable response...
For nearly five decades, Richard Dawkins has enjoyed a global fame rarely achieved by scientists. He has adapted his swaggering...