The New Scientist Book Club is currently reading the late Iain M. Banks’s Culture novel The Player of Games. Fellow science ...
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A 16th-century prophecy is making headlines again—fueling fears of war, economic collapse, and space missions gone dark. Ancient verses are being tied to today's global chaos, from rising wheat prices ...
That is Advent’s promise, one Christ’s birth made manifest as “the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us” (John ...
Without acknowledging our grief, we won’t experience the deep comfort of releasing our sorrows to the suffering Savior ...
One of the first things that struck Carla Kaplan about Jessica Mitford was her voice — not in speaking but on the page.
In the high-stakes world of cricket, every moment can define a match, and Sai Sudharsan's acrobatic save in the second Test against South Africa is a perfect illustration of this principle. This ...
A classic book on UFO believers and their "cognitive dissonance" after aliens failed to land is called into question.
Having grown up in the aftermath of Mao’s reign, I know a few things about socialism. The incoming mayor doesn’t scare me.
Mediapart in May began publishing a series of reports sent to it from inside the Gaza Strip by two young Palestinians, Nour ...
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sara Bareilles, Joshua Henry, Jeanine Tesori, Jason Robert Brown and New York Times writers and editors ...
Ride the torpedo until the end of the tube.” This has been Lord Botham’s philosophy for as long as he can remember, capturing ...