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A plan starting in the spring will toll cars driving downtown. It’s a great idea — so why did it take so long?
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The necessity of progress.
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Earth’s population passed 8 billion this month — now what? Plus: the rise of an anti-vaccine America, the looming dangers of superintelligent AI, the shifting landscape of higher ed, and more.
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Robinson gives readers grounded sci-fi with a soaring spirit.
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Predicting the pace of AI intelligence is the first step to knowing what we
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A new study on “nuclear winter” estimates that as many as 5 billion people could die from starvation.
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Germany’s decision to restart old coal plants rather than extend the life of its nuclear power facilities reflects a failure of environmental priorities.
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News, analysis, and opinions about the US relationship with North Korea and its
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Keith Gessen describes the chaotic first five years of fatherhood in “Raising Raffi”
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Births went up by 1% last year in the US, but long-term fertility trends mean this will be the exception
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The Japanese tradition of hanami is the highlight of every spring.
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Bluey opened up my imagination and made the most boring part of parenting fun.
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The decline of major conflict helped support decades of prosperity, but that future is now in doubt.
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The number of human-made existential risks has ballooned, but the most pressing one is the original: nuclear war.
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