A glimpse into ten titles praised by Cynthia Johnson, shaped by insight, intention and the kind of storytelling that sharpens ...
A sharp walk through the forces that built our present moment, perfect for readers who want clarity, context and a steadier ...
Employees are staying put due to economic uncertainty and declining job prospects. There's a need for value-driven leadership ...
Golinkoff and Han often remind parents and caregivers that “play is the work of childhood,” a phrase first coined by ...
Dr. Frey is an economist at the University of Oxford and the author of the book “How Progress Ends: Technology, Innovation ...
A second response to A.I. for teachers who still want to assign take-home papers, rather than settle for having students now ...
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Why we need weird stories for a warming world
This is the kind of question explored in New Weird fiction, a genre where ecosystems mutate, landscapes rebel and the line ...
The book opens not in Silicon Valley, but in Dartmouth college in New Hampshire, US, on June 18, 1956. The day when the ...
Something incredibly important happened three hundred years ago. It was right up there with the most important things that ever happened on earth: people across all walks of life became obsessed with ...
Highlights include: a special week-long series to mark IDEAS 60th anniversary; learning about farming in the north and Indigenous food sovereignty; IDEAS contributors share their recommendations on ...
Scientific American sits down with nature writer Robert Macfarlane to discuss his latest book—one of our top picks of ...
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Exploring broken bonds in ‘Bhagna Premshala’
Through stories of ordinary people and their struggles, Khagendra Giri combines journalistic insight with sensitive ...
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