Archive: What's New
What's New: 2020
- This Is Why Nursing Homes Failed So Badly
- by E. Tammy Kim; New York Times, Dec. 31, 2020
- How Brius, California’s largest nursing home chain, amassed millions as scrutiny mounted
- by Debbie Cenziper, Joel Jacobs, Alice Crites and Will Englund; Washington Post, Dec. 31, 2020
- Brian Eno’s Music for Anxious Times
- by Lindsay Zoladz; New York Times, Nov. 6, 2020
- Why voting should be treated like jury duty
- by Danielle Allen; Washington Post, Oct. 28, 2020
- The Corporatization of Nursing Homes
- by Maureen Tkacik; The American Prospect, Oct. 20, 2020
- The Problem of Free Speech in an Age of Disinformation
- by Emily Bazelon; New York Times, Oct. 13, 2020
- Dying in a Leadership Vacuum
- by Editors of New England Journal of Medicine; Oct. 8, 2020
- Three Scenarios for the Future of Climate Change
- by Elizabeth Kolbert; The New Yorker, Oct. 5, 2020
- Every Place Has Its Own Climate Risk. What Is It Where You Live?
- New York Times, Sep. 18, 2020
- How Climate Migration Will Reshape America
- by Abrahm Lustgarten; New York Times, Sep. 2020
- Screen-based online learning will change kids' brains. Are we ready for that?
- by Maryanne Wolf; The Guardian, Aug. 24, 2020
- A Warning for the United States from the Author of ‘The Great Influenza’
- by John M. Barry; New York Times, Aug. 18, 2020
- Mozilla's failures and a path to profitability
- Andrew Gioia, Aug. 14, 2020
- Mozilla’s uncertain future
- by Frank Hecker; Civility and Truth, Aug. 13, 2020
- Mozilla: The Greatest Tech Company Left Behind
- by Matthew MacDonald; Medium, Aug. 13, 2020
- The Unique U.S. Failure to Control the Virus
- by David Leonhardt; New York Times, Aug. 6, 2020
- Why the Pandemic Is So Bad in America
- by Ed Yong; The Atlantic, Sep. 2020 Issue
- The Death of the Photo Studio. How GPT-3, your smartphone and…
- by Sai Krishna V. K; Medium, Jul. 28, 2020
- How one hour of slow breathing changed my life | Health & wellbeing
- by James Nestor; The Guardian, Jul. 26, 2020
- How to fix the Covid-19 dumpster fire in the U.S.
- by Helen Branswell; Stat, Jul. 14, 2020
- A Shutdown May Be Needed to Stop the Coronavirus
- by John M. Barry; New York Times, Jul. 14, 2020
- 5 Rules to Live By During a Pandemic - The New York Times
- Colleges Are Reopening in Fall, But Many Professors Won’t Be Present
- by Anemona Hartocollis; New York Times, Jul. 3, 2020
- The latest figures are a wake-up call: the global Covid-19 crisis isn't close to over
- by Adam Tooze; The Guardian, Jun. 30, 2020
- The App Store is a monopoly: Here's why the EU is correct to investigate Apple
- ProtonMail, Jun. 22, 2020
- CDC coronavirus risk guidance: Why surfaces are less of a risk than close contact
- by Brian Resnick; Vox, May 22, 2020
- The key tool to a safe opening is not social distancing
- by Lyman Stone; Washington Post, May 18, 2020
- Coronavirus will end the golden age for college towns
- Chicago Business, May 17, 2020
- Electrons May Very Well Be Conscious
- by Tam Hunt; Nautilus, May 14, 2020
- 60 days in, Trump still doesn’t have a coronavirus plan
- by Ezra Klein; Vox, May 13, 2020
- Quarantine Fatigue Is Real. Shaming People Won't Help.
- by Julia Marcus; The Atlantic, May 11, 2020
- Age Reduction Breakthrough
- Josh Mitteldorf; May 11, 2020
- Potentially fatal bouts of heat and humidity on the rise, study finds
- by Nina Lakhani; The Guardian, May 8, 2020
- What anti-lockdown protestors don't get about freedom and liberty.
- by Dahlia Lithwick; Slate, May 7, 2020
- Experts Knew a Pandemic Was Coming. Here’s What They’re Worried About Next.
- by Garrett M. Graff; Politico, May 7, 2020
- The Risks - Know Them - Avoid Them
- Erin Bromage, May 6, 2020
- Coronavirus: Why do people seem to feel groggy and tired during lockdown?
- by Sabrina Barr; The Independent, May 3, 2020
- We need the real CDC back, and we need it now
- by Ashish K. Jha; STAT News, Apr. 29, 2020
- Joseph Stiglitz: US coronavirus response is like third world country
- by Larry Elliott; The Guardian, Apr. 22, 2020
- Coronavirus: How to get a better night's sleep if you're feeling anxious during the pandemic
- by Sarah Young; The Independent, Apr. 17, 2020
- Why This Recession Will Be Different (and How to Keep It Mild)
- Campbell Harvey, interviewed by Joseph Guinto; Politico, Apr. 13, 2020
- US's global reputation hits rock-bottom over Trump's coronavirus response
- by Simon Tisdall; The Guardian, Apr. 12, 2020
- The race to find a coronavirus treatment has one major obstacle: big pharma
- by Ara Darzi; The Guardian, Apr. 2, 2020
- Jobs Aren’t Being Destroyed This Fast Elsewhere. Why Is That?
- by Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman; New York Times, Mar. 30, 2020
- $2 Trillion Coronavirus Stimulus Nullifies “How Will You Pay for It?” Question
- by Stephanie Kelton; The Intercept, Mar. 27, 2020
- Congress Must Move to Rapidly Increase Our Coronavirus Testing Capacity
- by Elizabeth Warren; Medium, Mar. 26, 2020
- Thomas Piketty Takes On the Ideology of Inequality
- by Marshall Steinbaum; Boston Review, Mar. 25, 2020
- Covid-19 is nature's wake-up call to complacent civilisation
- by George Monbiot; The Guardian, Mar. 25, 2020
- How Will the Coronavirus End?
- by Ed Yong; The Atlantic, Mar. 25, 2020
- Coronavirus Will Change the World Permanently
- Politico, Mar. 19, 2020
- The Cost of Thriving
- by Oren Cass; American Affairs, Spring 2020
- Almonds are out. Dairy is a disaster. So what milk should we drink?
- by Annette McGivney; The Guardian, Jan. 28, 2020
- Life Lessons from Goethe
- by Adam Kirsch; The New Yorker, Jan. 25, 2020
What's New: 2019
- 25 Ideas That Will Shape the 2020s: Economy, Markets, Tech, Health, A.I., Work, Society and More
- by Fortune Editors, Dec. 19, 2019
- The American Health Care Industry Is Killing People
- by Farhad Manjoo; New York Times, Dec. 4, 2019
- How Small Habits Can Lead to Big Changes
- by Arianna Huffington; New York Times, Nov. 13, 2019
- How Scientists Got Climate Change So Wrong
- by Eugene Linden; New York Times, Nov. 8, 2019
- How key Republicans inside Facebook are shifting its politics to the right
- by David Smith; The Guardian, Nov. 3, 2019
- Early to Bed, Early to Rise Makes Me Exhausted, Depressed and Sick
- by Vanessa Barbara; New York Times, Oct. 28, 2019
- Make no mistake: Medicare for All would cut taxes for most Americans
- by Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman; The Guardian, Oct. 25, 2019
- Tech Companies Are Destroying Democracy and the Free Press
- by Matt Stoller; New York Times, Oct. 17, 2019
- Breaking up with my Juul: Why quitting vaping is harder than quitting cigarettes
- by Kari Paul; The Guardian, Oct. 10, 2019
- How to Win Republican Support for Impeachment
- by Elizabeth Drew; New York Times, Sep. 30, 2019
- The House must flex its constitutional muscles to get to Trump
- by Laurence H. Tribe; The Guardian, Sep. 30, 2019
- 'We have a once-in-century chance': Naomi Klein on how we can fight the climate crisis
- The Guardian, Sep. 14, 2019
- What it will take to actually fight climate change
- by Ryan Cooper; The Week, Sep. 10, 2019
- Meritocracy Harms Everyone
- by Daniel Markovits; The Atlantic, Sep. 2019
- Let us now stop praising famous men (and women)
- by David V. Johnson; Aeon Ideas, Aug. 23, 2019
- Bernie Sanders's Climate Plan More Radical Than Opponents'
- by Kate Aronoff; The Intercept, Aug. 22, 2019
- Preindustrial workers worked fewer hours than today's
- by Juliet B. Schor; from The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure
- How the world’s dirtiest industries have learned to pollute our politics
- by George Monbiot; The Guardian, Aug. 7, 2019
- What Is the Human Microbiome, Exactly?
- by Margaret E. Farrell; Nautilus, June 27, 2019
- ‘Call their bluff’: Shut down social media platforms, ex-Facebook adviser urges
- by Catharine Tunney, Peter Zimonjic; CBC News, May 28, 2019
- Can We Live Longer But Stay Younger?
- by Adam Gopnik; The New Yorker, May 13, 2019
- It's not enough to break up Big Tech. We need to imagine a better alternative
- by Evgeny Morozov; The Guardian, May 11, 2019
- I led a platoon in Iraq. Trump is wrong to pardon war criminals.
- by Waitman Wade Beorn; Washington Post, May 9, 2019
- Apple Cracks Down on Apps That Fight iPhone Addiction
- by Jack Nicas; New York Times, Apr. 27, 2019
- Climate change is pushing Central American migrants to the US
- by Lauren Markham; The Guardian, Apr. 6, 2019
- Software Won't Fix Boeing's ‘Faulty’ Airframe
- by George Leopold; EE Times, Mar. 27, 2019
- A belief in meritocracy is not only false: it’s bad for you
- by Clifton Mark; Aeon, Mar. 8, 2019
- Do Not Disturb: How I Ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain
- by Kevin Roose; New York Times, Feb. 23, 2019
- Why the “Anthropocene” Is Not “Climate Change”
- by Julia Adeney Thomas; Common Dreams, Feb. 28, 2019
- Our Five Biggest Delusions about Climate Change
- by David Wallace-Wells; Common Dreams, Feb. 27, 2019
- A World Without Clouds
- by Natalie Wolchover; Quanta Magazine, Feb. 25, 2019
- The sixth mass extinction, explained
- The Week, Feb. 17, 2019
- Meet the Guardian of Grammar Who Wants to Help You Be a Better Writer
- by Sarah Lyall; New York Times, Feb. 1, 2019
- How Tech Companies Manipulate Our Personal Data
- by Jacob Silverman; New York Times, Jan. 18, 2019
What's New: 2018
- 7 things health experts said were good for you in 2018
- The Week, Dec. 30, 2018
- Sugar’s Sick Secrets: How Industry Forces Have Manipulated Science to Downplay the Harm
- by Anne Kavanaugh; UC San Francisco, Dec. 26, 2018
- Jeff Tweedy’s 6 favorite books
- The Week, Nov. 11, 2018
- The Art Institute of Chicago Has Put 50,000 High-Res Images from Their Collection Online
- by Jason Kottke; Kottke.org, Nov. 9, 2018
- The making of an opioid epidemic
- by Chris McGreal; The Guardian, Nov. 8, 2018
- Joseph Stiglitz: ‘America should be a warning to other countries’
- by Gareth Hutchens; The Guardian, Nov. 5, 2018
- Billionaires Chase ‘SpaceX Moment’ for the Holy Grail of Energy
- by Jonathan Tirone; Bloomberg, Oct. 29, 2018
- Why Technology Favors Tyranny
- by Yuval Noah Harari; The Atlantic, Oct. 2018 issue
- The Plot to Subvert an Election
- by Scott Shane and Mark Mazzetti; New York Times, Sep. 20, 2018
- If you want to save the world, veganism isn’t the answer
- by Isabella Tree; The Guardian, Aug. 25, 2018
- When We Eat, or Don’t Eat, May Be Critical for Health
- by Anahad O’Connor; New York Times, Jul. 24, 2018
- Rising seas: ‘Florida is about to be wiped off the map’
- by Elizabeth Rush; The Guardian, Jun. 26, 2018
- ‘CEOs don't want this released’: US study lays bare extreme pay-ratio problem
- by Edward Helmore; The Guardian, May 16, 2018
- Healthy America, a big new plan to combine Medicaid and Obamacare, explained
- by Dylan Scott; Vox, May 14, 2018
- How a Special Diet Kept the Knights Templar Fighting Fit
- by Natasha Frost; Atlas Obscura, May 8, 2018
- The United States of Japan
- by Matt Alt; The New Yorker, May 4, 2018
- A Hawaiian island got about 50 inches of rain in 24 hours. Scientists warn it's a sign of the future
- by Heidi Chang; L.A. Times, Apr. 28, 2018
- ‘We're doomed’: Mayer Hillman on the climate reality no one else will dare mention
- by Patrick Barkham; The Guardian, Apr. 26, 2018
- 9 essential lessons from psychology to understand the Trump era
- by Brian Resnick; Vox, Apr. 15, 2018
- The Mind-Expanding Ideas of Andy Clark
- by Larissa MacFarquhar; The New Yorker, Apr. 2, 2018
- People are Suing Equifax in Small Claims Court. It's Totally Brilliant. Heres Why.
- by Bill Murphy, Jr.; Inc. Magazine, Mar. 13, 2018
- Most images of black holes are illustrations. Here’s what our telescopes actually capture.
- by Brian Resnick; Vox, Jan. 8, 2018
What's New: 2017
- Donald Trump Is a Consequential President. Just Not in the Ways You Think.
- by Michael Grunwald; Politico, Dec. 30, 2017
- Will Trump’s lows ever hit rock bottom?
- USA Today, Dec. 12, 2017
- Insectageddon: farming is more catastrophic than climate breakdown
- by George Monbiot; The Guardian, Oct. 20, 2017
- Seeing the light of neutron star collisions
- by Andrea Elyse Messer; Penn State News, Oct. 16, 2017
- The shorter your sleep, the shorter your life: the new sleep science
- by Rachel Cook; The Guardian, Sep. 24, 2017
- Modern Media Is a DoS Attack on Your Free Will
- by Brian Gallagher; Nautilus, Sep. 21, 2017
- The Madness of Donald Trump
- by Matt Taibbi; Rolling Stone, Sep. 19, 2017
- What really happened in 2016, in 7 charts
- by Matthew Yglesias; Vox, Sep. 18, 2017
- What Rep. John Conyers’s sweeping single-payer health care bill would actually do
- by Jeff Stein; Vox, Aug. 28, 2017
- Impeach Him Now
- by Robert Reich; Jun. 7, 2017
- How Trump Used Facebook to Win
- by Sue Halpern; New York Review of Books, June 8, 2017 Issue
- Policymakers around the world are embracing behavioural science
- The Economist, May 18, 2017
- Want to rescue rural America? Bust monopolies.
- by Lillian Salerno; Washington Post, Apr. 20, 2017
- Investing in America’s next energy bonanza
- by Norm Augustine & Chad Holliday; The Hill, Apr. 5, 2017
- The Best Exercise for Aging Muscles
- by Gretchen Reynolds; New York Times, Mar. 23, 2017
- Spiders eat astronomical numbers of insects
- Springer Nature, Mar. 14, 2017
- Trump’s Appeal: What Psychology Tells Us
- by Stephen D. Reicher & S. Alexander Haslam; SA Mind, March 2017 Issue
- Impeachment or Impairment — the Inevitability of Trump’s Removal
- by Robert Kuttner; The American Prospect, Jan. 30, 2017
- Impeach Trump Now
- Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
- ‘I’m Nobody’? Not a Chance, Emily Dickinson
- by Holland Cotter; New York Times, Jan. 19, 2017
- Bill Perry Is Terrified. Why Aren’t You?
- by John F. Harris and Bryan Bender; Politico, Jan. 6, 2017
- Universal basic income trials being considered in Scotland
- by Libby Brooks; The Guardian, Jan. 1, 2017
What's New: 2016
- The Quiet War on Medicaid
- by Gene B. Sperling; New York Times, Dec. 25, 2016
- Arctic ice melt ‘already affecting weather patterns where you live right now’
- by Damian Carrington; The Guardian, Dec. 19, 2016
- Parkinson's disease ‘may start in gut’
- by James Gallagher; BBC News, Dec. 2, 2016
- Why We're Living in the Age of Fear
- by Neil Strauss; Rolling Stone, Oct. 6, 2016
- New theory on how insulin resistance, metabolic disease begin
- Medical Xpress, Sep. 26, 2016
- How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
- by Anahad O'Connor; New York Times, Sep. 12, 2016
- Before You Spend $26,000 on Weight-Loss Surgery, Do This
- New York Times, Sep. 10, 2016
- Born to Rest
- by Jonathan Shaw; Harvard Magazine, September-October 2016
- Eleven Reasons to Be Excited about the Future of Technology
- by Chris Dixon; Medium, Aug. 18, 2016
- Climate science: revolution is here
- by Paul Rogers; openDemocracy, Aug. 11, 2016
- Humpback whales around the globe are mysteriously rescuing animals from orcas
- MNN, July 30, 2016
- All the lonely people
- by André Picard; UC Observer, June 2016
- To Beat the Blues, Visits Must Be Real, Not Virtual
- By Susan Pinker; Wall Street Journal, June 2, 2016
- Higher Education in Illinois is Dying
- by Amy Hassinger; New York Times, June 4, 2016
- Finding Better Ideas to Rebuild America
- by Noah Smith; Bloomberg View, May 26, 2016
- Why the Very Poor Have Become Poorer
- by Christopher Jencks; NY Review of Books, June 9, 2016
- SSRN sold to Elsevier: From open access to the worst legacy publisher
- Steven Bainbridge blog, May 17, 2016
- The secret history of the potato
- Washington Post, Apr. 25, 2016
- Why you shouldn't exercise to lose weight
- by Julia Belluz and Javier Zarracina; Vox, Apr. 28, 2016
- They'll Have to Rewrite the Textbooks
- by Josh Barney; Univ. of Virginia, Mar. 21, 2016
- The Sugar Conspiracy
- by Ian Leslie; The Guardian, Apr. 7, 2016
- The Seas Will Save Us: How an Army of Ocean Farmers are Starting an Economic Revolution
- by Bren Smith; Medium, Mar. 25, 2016
- Structure of protein that forms fibrils in Parkinson's patients
- Too much of a good thing: Profits are too high. America needs a giant dose of competition
- The Economist, Mar. 26, 2016
- Global Warming’s Terrifying New Chemistry
- by Bill McKibbon; The Nation, Mar. 23, 2016
- Why Anti-Authoritarians are Diagnosed as Mentally Ill
- by Bruce Levine, PhD
- Nothing Like This Has Ever Happened Before
- by Kim-Mai Cutler; Tech Crunch, Jan. 29. 2016
- What Google Learned From Its Quest to Build the Perfect Team
- New York Times Magazine, Feb. 25, 2016
- Paul Krugman Reviews ‘The Rise and Fall of American Growth’ by Robert J. Gordon
- New York Times, Jan. 25, 2016
What's New: 2015
- An Entrepreneur Juggles Six Companies and One Worker: Herself
- New York Times, Dec. 26, 2015
- What Your Microbiome Wants for Dinner
- by David R. Montgomery & Anne Biklé; Nautilus, Dec. 10, 2015
- How Solar Power Could Slay the Fossil Fuel Empire by 2030
- by Nafeez Ahmed; Motherboard, Dec. 10, 2015
- Addicted to Distraction
- by Tony Schwartz; New York Times, Nov. 28, 2015
- Earth Might Have Hairy Dark Matter
- by Elizabeth Landau; NASA, Nov. 23, 2015
- What the Future of Working at Home May Look Like
- by Frances Holliss; Wall Street Journal, Nov. 23, 2015
- Advertising: All you need is less
- by Madeleine Somerville; The Guardian, Nov. 3, 2015
- Lawrence Lessig: I'm Trying to Run for President, but the Democrats Won't Let Me
- POLITICO Magazine, Oct. 1, 2015
- The Leap Manifesto: A Call for Caring for the Earth and One Another
- by Naomi Klein, David Suzuki, Leonard Cohen, Ellen Page, Donald Sutherland
- When Bad Doctors Happen to Good Patients
- Thomas Moore and Steve Cohen; New York Times, Aug. 31, 2015
- A Short Course in Thinking about Thinking
- Daniel Kahneman; Edge, July 20-22, 2007
- Revolutionary Pope Calls for Rethinking the Outdated Criteria That Rule the World
- by Ellen Brown; Common Dreams, July 4, 2015
- What This Cruel War Was Over
- by Ta-Nehisi Coates; The Atlantic, June 2015
- Diet that mimics fasting appears to slow aging
- by Robert Perkins; USC News, June 18, 2015
- Researchers Find Missing Link Between the Brain and Immune System
- Neuroscience News, June 1, 2015
- Whoever Is Leaking Trans Pacific Partnership Drafts: Please Leak More
- by Jordan Pearson; Motherboard, May 8, 2015
- Meet the outsider who accidentally solved chronic homelessness
- by Terrence McCoy; Washington Post, May 6, 2015
- In Mathematics, Mistakes Aren’t What They Used To Be
- by Siobhan Roberts; Nautilus, May 7, 2015
- Ex-NASA Man to Plant One Billion Trees a Year Using Drones
- by Christopher Hooton; The Independent, Apr. 7, 2015
- The Long Marriage of Mindfulness and Money
- by Michelle Goldberg; The New Yorker, Apr. 18, 2015
- Why do we have allergies?
- by Carl Zimmer; Mosaic, Apr. 7, 2015
- How Mushrooms Could Hold the Key to Our Long Term Survival
- Fiber Famished Gut Microbes Linked to Poor Health
- by Katherine Harmon Courage; Scientific American, Mar. 23, 2015
- The Myth of High-Protein Diets
- by Dean Ornish; New York Times, Mar. 23, 2015
- How Robots & Algorithms are Taking Over
- by Sue Halpern; New York Review of Books, Apr. 2, 2015
- A big fat surprise for dietary dogma
- by Margaret Wenze; Globe and Mail, Mar. 14, 2015
- We have socialised the risk of innovation but privatised the rewards
- by Mariana Mazzucato; LSE
- What Books Could Be Used to Rebuild Civilization?
- Lists by Brian Eno, Stewart Brand, Kevin Kelly et al.
- Wizards of Sound: Retouching acoustics, from the restaurant to the concert hall
- by Alex Ross; New Yorker, Feb. 23, 2015
- The Man Who Destroyed America's Ego
- by Will Storr; Medium, Feb. 2015
- The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic
- by Amanda Gefter; Nautilus, Feb. 5, 2015
- The Big Lie: 5.6% Unemployment
- by Jim Clifton; Gallup.com, Feb. 3, 2015
What's New: 2014
- Democracy is the Solution
- by Leigh Phillips; Jacobin, Nov. 29, 2014
- Trans Fats Researcher Fred Kummerow
- WILL interview, Oct. 2, 2014
- A Call for a Low-Carb Diet
- by Anahad O'Connor; New York Times, Sep. 1, 2014
- Reforming Taxation to Promote Growth and Equity
- by Josephy Stiglitz; Roosevelt Institute, May 28, 2014
- The Case for Reparations
- by Ta-Nehisi Coates; The Atlantic, June 2014
- Why we will come to see mindfulness as mandatory
- by Madeleine Bunting; The Guardian, May 5, 2014
- Why are So Few Books from the 20th Century Available as Ebooks?
- by Rebecca J. Rosen; The Atlantic, Mar. 18, 2014
- What We Know
- AAAS Report on Climate Change
What's New: 2013
- UMass Boston, IBM working on tech center for disabled
- Boston Globe, Dec. 3, 2013
- Mindfulness: Getting Its Share of Attention
- by David Hochman; New York Times, Nov. 1, 2013
- The Great Stagnation of American Education
- by Robert J. Gordon; New York Times, Sep. 7, 2013
- Climate Panel Cites Near Certainty on Warming
- New York Times, Aug. 19, 2013
- How Evolution Can Reform Economics
- by David Sloan Wilson; Aeon Magazine, July 4, 2013
- Unhappy Truckers and Other Algorithmic Problems
- by Tom Vanderbilt; Nautilus Magazine
- The Obesity Era
- by David Berreby; Aeon Magazine, June 19, 2013
- Roll Over Einstein: Meet Weinstein
- The Guardian, May 23, 2013
- I still love Kierkegaard
- by Julian Baggini; Aeon Magazine, May 6, 2013
- New Microbatteries a Boost for Electronics
- News Bureau, Univ. of Illinois, Apr. 16, 2013
- In Defense of Working Mostly From Home
- by Prerna Gupta; New York Times, Mar. 2, 2013
- George Saunders Has Written the Best Book You'll Read This Year
- New York Times, Jan. 6, 2013
What's New: 2012
- The Power of Concentration
- by Maria Konnikova; New York Times, Dec. 16, 2012
- The iPad as a Hand-Held Darkroom
- New York Times, Dec. 7, 2012
- Killing the Computer to Save It
- by John Markoff; New York Times, Oct. 29, 2012
- The Patent, Used as a Sword
- New York Times, Oct. 8, 2012
- Arctic Tipping Point: A North Pole Without Ice
- by Fen Montaigne; Common Dreams, Sep. 2, 2012
- Climate change is here – and worse than we thought
- by James E. Hansen; Washington Post, Aug. 3, 2012
- Global Warming's Terrifying New Math
- by Bill McKibben; Rolling Stone, Jul. 19, 2012
- Evolution and Our Inner Conflict
- by Edward O. Wilson; New York Times, Jun. 24, 2012
- 32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow
- New York Times, Jun. 3, 2012
- How Exercise Fuels the Brain
- New York Times, Feb. 22, 2012
- How U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work
- New York Times, Jan. 22, 2012
What's New: 2011
- The Hormone Surge of Middle Childhood
- by Natalie Angier; New York Times, Dec. 26, 2011
- Infinite Stupidity
- Edge Magazine; Conv. with Mark Pagel, Dec. 15, 2011
- Naomi Klein's Inconvenient Climate Conclusions
- New York Times, Dec. 7, 2011
- The Personal Computer is Dead
- by Jonathon Zittrain; Technology Review, Nov. 30, 2011
- There's No Such Thing as Constructive Criticism
- by Tony Schwartz; HBR, Nov. 21, 2011
- Eat Your Greens...
- by Tom Philpott; Mother Jones, Nov. 16, 2011
- The Entrepreneurial Generation
- by William Deresiewicz; New York Times, Nov. 13, 2011
- Here Comes the Sun
- by Paul Krugman; New York Times, Nov. 6, 2011
- Freud as Philosopher
- by Gordon Marino; New York Times, Oct. 9, 2011
- The University of Wherever
- New York Times, Oct. 2, 2011
- In Study, Fatherhood Leads to Drop in Testosterone
- Philosophical Counselors...
- Washington Post, Aug. 22, 2011
- Makers and Takers
- by Matt Legend Gemmell
- Forget Hell: A Rebirth of Christianity
- by the Rev. Howard Bess; Consortium News, Apr. 30, 2011
- What's the Single Best Exercise?
- New York Times, Apr. 18, 2011
- Armies of Expensive Lawyers Replaced by Software
- New York Times, Mar. 4, 2011
- Untangling Wireless Audio Systems
- New York Times, Mar. 2, 2011
- A Graying Population Spells Business Opportunity
- New York Times, Feb. 5, 2011
What's New: 2010
- Best Careers 2011: Computer Software Engineer
- U.S. News & World Report, Dec. 6, 2010
- Captain Beefheart
- Telegraph, Dec. 19, 2010
- Hard to Kill: Houseplants for the Inept
- New York Times, Nov. 11, 2010
- This is Your Brain on Food
- Seed Magazine, Sep. 13, 2010
- Google's Book Search: A Disaster for Scholars
- The Chronicle of Higher Education, Aug. 31, 2009
- Method Developed to Identify Musical Notes at any Venue
- AlphaGalileo, Apr. 23, 2010
- Life Drawing Robot Could Teach Us About Art
- New Scientist, Apr. 1, 2010
- Frank Moss: Tech to help those who can't help themselves
- by Jeremy Webb; New Scientist, Mar. 21, 2010
What's New: 2009
- Touring the Temples of German Automaking
- New York Times, Dec. 31, 2009
- The Last Experiment
- Seed Magazine, Apr. 22, 2009
- First Internet-scale Musical Analysis
- Oxford Word of the Year 2009
- Can You Say That in English? Explaining UX Research to Clients
- by David Sherwin; A List Apart, Nov. 3, 2009
- Quantum Leap
- by Satish Kumar; Resurgence Magazine, Sep/Oct 2009
- Just One Word: Statistics
- by Steve Lohr; New York Times, Aug. 6, 2009
- Transcending CSS
- Future of the Internet
- Pew Internet, Dec. 14, 2008
- A spiritual computing hub?
- Bangkok Post, Sep. 17, 2008
- Is Google Making Us Stupid? *
- by Nicholas Carr; The Atlantic, July/August 2008
- Adblock Plus and (a little) more: Ads don't generate money
- MIT researchers: morphing Web sites could bring riches
- By Tim Greene, Network World, May 22, 2008
- Researchers Map the Math in Music
- News at Princeton; Apr. 17, 2008
- Tools of the Mind
- Early childhood program for self-regulated learning
- Legacy of Thelonious Monk
- By Gabriel Solis; University of Illinois
- An Active, Purposeful Machine
- By Benedict Carey; New York Times, Oct. 23, 2007
- Technology's Untanglers: They Make It Really Work
- By Barbara Whitaker; New York Times, Jul. 8, 2007
Technology: Of Interest
- The world’s first electric vertical take-off and landing jet
- Lilium
- Meet the Math Professor Who’s Fighting Gerrymandering With Geometry
- Chronicle of Higher Education
- John Maeda: If you want to survive in design, you better learn to code
- Wired, Mar. 15, 2017
- Elementary, My Dear Siri!
- by Rui Carmo, Oct. 29, 2016
- With Windows 10, Microsoft Blatantly Disregards User Choice and Privacy
- EFF, Aug. 17, 2016
- SolarCity to develop roofs made of solar cells
- Computerworld, Aug. 15, 2016
- Breakthrough solar cell captures CO2 and sunlight, produces burnable fuel
- UIC News Center, July 28, 2016
- Alan Kay, Q&A, June 21, 2016
- Being privacy-aware in 2016
- Vox.Space, Apr. 30, 2016
- How to Write 225 Words Per Minute With a Pen
- by Dennis Hollier; The Atlantic, June 24, 2014
- Why Scientists Need to Fail Better
- by Stuart Firestein; Nautilus, Nov. 5, 2015
- How to Memorize a Random 60-Bit String
- by Marjan Ghazvininejad & Kevin Knight
- Compile to JavaScript
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