Online: | |
Visits: | |
Stories: |
U.S. officials have finally publicly stated a fact about Israel many already feared was true; researchers are starting to study the effects of the internet on education; meanwhile, Latin America’s leaders are taking Venezuela’s side in its recent rift with the U.S. These discoveries and more below.
It’s Official: The Pentagon Finally Admitted That Israel Has Nuclear Weapons, Too
While the Washington press corps obsessed over Hillary Clinton’s e-mails at the State Department, reporters were missing a far more important story about government secrets.
What Caused the Cambrian Explosion?
Science can now understand far better one of the previously intractable problems in evolutionary biology: the origin of novelty.
Newer Studies Say Online Instruction Neither Harms nor Benefits the Average University Student
But growing a body of evidence shows that lower achieving students are harmed.
Don’t Blame Students for Being Hypersensitive. Blame Colleges.
Colleges are selling the campus itself as a “safe space.”
Where’s the ‘Dreariest’ Place in America?
Gloomy cities with tons of rain and clouds include Seattle, Portland, and Buffalo.
Bali’s Bamboo Architecture Is Sustainable—and Spectacular
With recent breakthroughs in insecticide treatment, the material now appears to be a viable alternative to timber.
Balthus’ Soft-Core Polaroids Splash Down in Paris
An exhibit that is a violation of a young girl’s and a dead artist’s privacy. Or not.
Rise of the Clutterologists
Collectors are insane. The point has been made many times, many ways.
The Problem of Professionalization
In the arts and sciences, we can no longer afford to view the word ‘professional’ with disdain.
Barney Frank’s ‘Stupidest’ Decision
One of the “stupidest” decisions Barney Frank ever made, he says in his new memoir, Frank: A Life in Politics, was bringing Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara to Harvard in the fall of 1966, at the height of the Vietnam War.
Latin American Leaders Back Venezuela Over U.S. Spat
Members of the Alba regional group expressed their support for Venezuela on Tuesday in the face of increasing tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela.
Internet Seen as Positive Influence on Education but Negative on Morality in Emerging and Developing Nations
As more people around the world gain access to all the tools of the digital age, the internet will play a greater role in everyday life.
Mother Jones: Staffer Arrested Photographing Prison
Mother Jones magazine confirmed Wednesday that one of its journalists was arrested while photographing a privately run prison in Louisiana where a second reporter was working undercover.
Related Entries