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An entire new generation of WikiLeaks-inspired services, enabling anonymous, secure submissions of leaked documents, is springing up around the world.
Without the free competition of ideas, popularly favored paradigms dominate research funding, journal publications, and scientific meetings. Dominant theories become arrogant ideologies.
Will man really become immortal in the year 2045? The singularity movement is gaining momentum in the science world and in the media.  
Successful female leaders tend to act like role models, inspiring and encouraging others. These qualities are make them better suited as leaders of the organizations we've developed in the modern […]
The largely unregulated capitalism of the 19th century meant terrible conditions for many ordinary Americans and was a source of social unrest that threatened to bring down our economic and political system.
And so to another inconvenient truth that should trouble anyone interested in the clash of ideas, real passion in journalism, polemic and a radicalism worthy of its name. Iconic, radical […]
If you know the rules of good taste, pervert them by embracing fashions that are considered passé—and then charge lots of money to buy them.
Like drugs dealers, websites should give users just a taste for free—and then charge them for the real product once they're hooked.
One of the questions I almost never hear from black men is “what are you reading these days?” What I do hear is "you know, I was reading Power Moves […]
Is the high cost of marriage in Egypt, which has sexually disenfranchised many young men, helping to fuel the ongoing uprising?
We've been reading a lot lately about the rediscovered remnants of the Pink and White Terraces (also known as Te Tarata and Otukapurangi) near Mt. Tarawera in New Zealand, but […]
This week, Al Jazeera English has launched a major advertising campaign branded, "Demand Al Jazeera in the USA," to stir public demand for access to the cable news channel.  What […]
What is the language switch? It's like feeling that unexpectedly, you have a button in your brain. When you push it you can get thoughts straight to your target language.
With AT&T announcing its free mobile to mobile calls to help fend off customers defecting for the iPhone on Verizon’s network, it’s time to recognize that voice is now worthless.
According to United Press International, Russian scientists say there’s the chance that a 900-foot asteroid could cause a global cataclysm in a little over twenty years.
Women have a stronger genetic predisposition to help other people compared with men, according to a study that has found a link between genes and the tendency to be "nice".
Sex and violence are intertwined in mice. A tiny patch of cells in a male's brain determines whether it fights or mates—humans are likely to possess a similar circuitry.
Scientists have confirmed an axiom of teenage life: Kids intent on climbing the social ladder at school are more likely to pick on their fellow students.
With protests against regimes in Egypt and elsewhere in the Middle East, the West fears a new era of Islamic political power in the Middle East. There are four reasons it shouldn't.
Lately, both American and British policy makers have been thinking about how to bring some of the competitive discipline of the market to government programs.