Moral progress often involves expanding our circle of concern beyond our own kind. In past centuries, basic rights were denied to many humans on the basis of race, gender, or class; over time, these distinctions have been eroded as we recognized shared personhood. In recent decades, we’ve begun to seriously discuss rights for non-human creatures.…
Jurassic Park: Rebirth gives us fully aquatic sail-backed dinosaurs terrorizing our main characters. This is a departure from two decades ago when the franchise first tackled Spinosaurus. But how did we get here? In the parched Sahara over a century ago, a set of peculiar fossil bones emerged from ancient rock. The creature hinted at…
On a sunny playground, a group of children races toward a finish line… Nearby, a teacher posts gold stars on a chart for the top test scores, while parents speak proudly of their kid being “ahead of the others.” Scenes like these play out every day, teaching us a powerful lesson early on: life is…
Lessons for the Unpopular and Shocking U.S. Bombing of Iran
High above an ancient battlefield, a small shadow streaks across the sky. If you could follow its flight, you would see a pigeon, fierce and determined, a tiny cylinder strapped to its leg. Inside that cylinder, a message: perhaps a general’s desperate plea for reinforcements or a lover’s words from a besieged city. For thousands…
On a cold dawn in the early 1900s, a lone coyote watched from a distant ridge as men on horseback scattered poison across the frostbitten grass. For decades, scenes like this played out across the American West. Ranchers and government agents waged an all-out war on predators, determined to cleanse the wild landscape of any…
In a dimly lit laboratory sometime in the not-so-distant future, a machine hums softly to itself – a machine no human fully understands. It improves upon its own design in rapid iterations, each version smarter than the last, until the pace of its thinking leaves human intellect far behind. At that moment, the story of…
In maternity wards from Tokyo to Toronto, a curious quietude is growing. Across the world, families are choosing to have fewer children. Where once the average home brimmed with many siblings, now one or two little faces at the dinner table have become common in many societies. This global shift in birth rates is often…
We exist in a time that has been called a “polycrisis.” This means we exist in a confluence of multiple political, economic, and environmental issues which continue to compound each other to a mass-existential level. Although recent times have been an unusual period of comfort and stability the pendulum is swinging to a direction that…