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Are you around at all for the next hour? Wanted to stop by with the trophy!” “I sure am,” I replied. About fifteen minutes later, Fernando Mendoza, the quarterback of the Indiana University football team, walked into the lobby of the St. Paul Catholic Center on campus with the Heisman Trophy. The post The Joy of Being a Hoosiers Fan appeared first on First Things
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The article critiques zero-sum economic thinking, arguing that it limits innovation and collaboration, ultimately hindering progress and equitable growth in society.
Joseph O'Neill explores the intricate relationship between storytelling and poetry, arguing that a well-crafted narrative should evoke the same emotional depth and resonance as a poem.
Unlike Nigel Farage or Rupert Lowe, Goldsmith told the truth
MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a first look at the future. You can read the rest of them here. In the final weeks of 2025, the battle over regulating artificial intelligence in the US reached a boiling point. On December 11, after Congress failed twice…
A number of startups and universities that are building “AI scientists” to design and run experiments in the lab, including robot biologists and chemists, have just won extra funding from the UK government agency that funds moonshot R&D. The competition, set up by ARIA (the Advanced Research and Invention Agency), gives a clear sense of…