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We know that some animals are bilaterian—meaning they display bilateral symmetry—while others are not, but nature is rarely ...
Internally, the ego protects us from vulnerable feelings, such as guilt, shame, sadness, and fear. But we don’t need ...
In times of societal collapse – whether war, oppression or pandemic – art emerges not as a luxury but as a vital lifeline, a means of ...
The text says that governments are human constructions. The legitimacy of governments depends upon democratic consent, not ...
This brief is based on an extensive analysis of how human rights treaty bodies have engaged with individual states’ approaches to tax policy issues.
But scientists are still puzzling over why we evolved into this particular form. Why do humans uniquely have a chin, for example? And why, relative to body weight, is a human testicle triple the size ...
Putting your weight into opening a door (say, with your shoulder) is easier than using your hands. Sliding heavy cardboard ...
New research reveals a surprising geometric link between human and machine learning. A mathematical property called convexity may help explain how ...
A UN special rapporteur has called for technology firms operating in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories to ...
Towers should be the built embodiment of Gulf cities' ambitions and values, both on the skyline and at street level, writes ...
In a rare moment of Christian ecumenism, white evangelicals, mainline Protestants, Roman Catholics and Black church leaders ...
The sentimentalism of the post by the Department of Homeland Security repeats the sentimentalism of the Kinkade painting by ...