Sean Bratches '91, former executive vice president, sales and marketing for ESPN and managing director of commercial operations for Formula 1, was the featured speaker of the 2021 Fram Signature ...
As I walk around campus and witness the “die-in” protests and hear of students being referred for disciplinary action for free speech, I can’t help but reflect on how the Cornell administration has ...
Conspiracy theories. Inability to distinguish facts from falsehoods. Widespread confusion about who and what to believe. These are some of the hallmarks of the current crisis in critical ...
Generative AI can become a substitute for rigorous research and thinking, but it can also be a tool that helps people think ...
A revolution is quietly unfolding in the field of evolutionary biology, challenging entrenched paradigms and reshaping our understanding of how life evolves. The newly emerging Extended Evolutionary ...
Peter Ellerton is affiliated with the Rationalist Society of Australia. Read about the event elsewhere and it turns out the athlete was also beaten by thousands of people and it was a participation ...
Reactions to the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent have split along part lines, with right-leaning Americans asserting ...
Christians ought to be like giraffes. They should have tall necks, so that they might have a global vision of the world, its challenges, and its sufferings. January of 1996 was snow-clogged and ...
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How do we get the nation to think critically?
THAT is a question Pope Leo XIV asked when he had not yet been elected pope. There was a clip of him asking exactly that question. Plato thought that it was not given to all to think critically, which ...
Machines are getting fast. Really fast. They can answer questions in seconds, solve problems we used to struggle with, and sometimes sound more confident than any human in the room. That can feel ...
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