
Amy Purdy May Feel “Only Human,” but Clearly She is So Much More
It’s not every day you see a piece about dance that includes the phrases: * ” ‘We have Wonder Woman in this room, I’m telling you!’ gushed Bruno Tonioli, one […]
It’s not every day you see a piece about dance that includes the phrases: * ” ‘We have Wonder Woman in this room, I’m telling you!’ gushed Bruno Tonioli, one […]
I’ve got to tell you – when I hear “DARPA” and “US Military” in the same sentence, I tend to think two things: 1) Well, this is going to involve […]
We try and stay out of partisan politics here at the Prevail Project, because nobody is right on the internet and everybody goes home with their feelings hurt. The Democratic […]
There are at least two clearly distinct ways of interpreting the word “end” in William Faulkner’s statement “I decline to accept the end of man.” “End” could mean something like […]
Science policy scholars huddled in brownstone buildings, occasionally on the verge of hyperventilation, frequently express disbelief that firemen are more admired and respected than professional scientists, especially in the United […]
Independence Day celebrates the discord of jangling souls with dissonant convictions airing a racket of reasons in the tumultuous din of democratic fora. It isn’t discord per se that is […]
Tomorrow, Google is sponsoring a debate in London called “Hip-Hop on Trial” to consider the proposition that “Hip-Hop Doesn’t Enhance Society, It Degrades It.” The event will be streaming live […]
Robot choreography! Now we’re talkin.
In 2011 Ray Kurzweil made headlines for pointing out that solar energy technologies had been subject to the Law of Accelerated Returns for the past two decades. “It is amazing […]
MIT professor Neil Gershenfeld talks about the future of digital fabrication technologies via global Fab Labs. At the recent Emerge conference at Arizona State University, Neil’s brother Alan Gershenfeld coordinated […]