Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday (Manila time) expressed confidence that the Philippines has an advantage in its bid for a ...
Analog problems cannot be solved with a digital ban, and age verification does not work like at a checkout counter.
Some parents and experts question how realistic enforcement will be, whether children will find ways to bypass the restrictions, and how digital literacy can go in ensuring young people’s online ...
Although they lack a single shared definition of wisdom, many are optimistic that the capacity can be cultivated. “Not everyone will become a super wisdom guru,” says Judith Glück, a developmental ...
In our Spring Issue cover story, the women of Forbidden Fruits unpack their new horror-comedy that reimagines sisterhood as a sin.
One often hears in conversations such questions as, what can one do with Classics and Philosophy, or Sociology and Political ...
Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly, and it will change learning and work as we know it. The way forward lies in shaping human potential alongside technology.
The New Hampshire campus where AI was coined 70 years ago is now shaping its future. Mental health chatbots, medical training ...
The Oscars 2026 are facing backlash after an anonymous voter admitted they usually “don’t notice scores in movies” while revealing how they voted for Hamnet in Best Original Score. The comment sparked ...
As pet owners complain of rising prices, independent practices want to take on the big chains.
One of the few hazards that attends the disciplines in the humanities and the social sciences is the constant queries about the career ...
Haynes is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh. He is the author of a narrative nonfiction book, Every Day We Live Is the Future: Surviving in a City of Disasters, as well ...