For Dolphins, Echolocation May Be More like ‘Touching’ Than ‘Seeing’
Dolphins seem to “feel” their way across the sea with narrow, sweeping beams of sonar
Dolphins seem to “feel” their way across the sea with narrow, sweeping beams of sonar
Our social voyeurism may have deep evolutionary roots
Companies are experimenting with deep-sea tech to produce cheaper fresh water
Antonio di Benedetto’s “Trilogy of Expectation”
Making my own website and blog, as well as participating in the indie web helped me to cultivate a more meaningful relationship with the web, by carving my own space…
aiming to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.
Vintage Obscura Radio
In the interwar period, a movement emerged that brought together architecture, fashion, and even typography that echoed the hopes, anxieties and ambitions of the early 20th century. Charting the rise…
Christian Parenti teaches sociology at the New College of California in San Francisco. What happens to old Black Panthers? Some wind up dead, like Huey P. Newton. Some join the…
In 1776, a Quaker living in Philadelphia recovered from a severe illness with a peculiar conviction: they had died and been reborn as the Public Universal Friend. The Public Universal…