
Bewilderment: The antidote to scientific reductionism
Science was meant to deepen our innate capacity to appreciate the patterns that exist in nature, not reduce nature into its material components.
Science was meant to deepen our innate capacity to appreciate the patterns that exist in nature, not reduce nature into its material components.
Data is an important resource and must be protected at all costs. Why then aren’t countries creating their own Bill of Data Rights?
Electromagnetic force (EMF) pollution is real. It is poisoning our environment, and causing a number of serious diseases. Learn how you can protect your family and yourself by joining this series of free online seminar.
In this article written for the Ecologist, Fritjof Capra stresses on a new view of the universe – one in which all of the material world is composed of a network of inseparable patterns of relationships.
Fei Fei Li has been working for years to bring more women and people of color to become builders of AI. This diversity in background among AI engineers, she believes, is necessary for AI to truly benefit humanity.
Tim Berners-Lee is trying to save the internet, but he needs the help of governments, companies, and individuals to make this work.
More and more tech developers in Silicon Valley agree that screens may not be the best way to teach children after all.
Tech executives are sending their kids to a school with no gadgets. Why?
We know from Gartner’s Tech Trends for 2019 that privacy (or the lack thereof) will