Professor Marianne Hirsch on how the way we teach the “crime of all crimes” informs our understanding of Gaza. By Marianne Hirsch and M. Gessen Produced by Jillian Weinberger In the wake of the Oct. 7 ...
The documentary Civil War (Or, Who Do We Think We Are) explores how Americans remember and teach the Civil War across the United States. The film delves into the nation’s collective memory and the ...
Caroline Tanbee Smith wants New Haven to be her forever home. A transplant from Kentucky, she fell in love with the city while a Yale undergraduate. After graduation, she worked at the local civic ...
In January, the computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton gave a lecture to Are We Doomed?, a course at the University of Chicago. He spoke via Zoom about whether artificial intelligence poses an existential ...
How do we think about the climate future, now that the era marked by the Paris Agreement has so utterly disappeared? Credit...Photo illustration by Lola Dupre Supported by By David Wallace-Wells Ten ...
Andrew N. Wilner, MD: Welcome to Medscape. I’m your host, Dr Andrew Wilner. Today, I have the privilege of speaking with Dr Jessi Gold. Dr Gold is an associate professor of psychiatry at the ...
How do we think, feel, remember, or move? It all depends on transmission of chemical signals in the brain, carried and released by molecular containers called vesicles. In a new study, researchers ...
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