Transcending Gravity: The View from Postcolonial Dhaka to Colonies in Space
Reviewing Fred Scharmen’s “Space Settlements,” historian of technology Asif Siddiqi describes how modernist architects have engaged with utopias in space.
"The nineteenth century believed in science but the twentieth century does not." — Gertrude Stein
Reviewing Fred Scharmen’s “Space Settlements,” historian of technology Asif Siddiqi describes how modernist architects have engaged with utopias in space.
Asif SiddiqiOct 12, 2020
Michael Shellenberger wants us to believe environmentalists are impeding our ability to solve environmental problems.
Sam BlissOct 6, 2020
Hannah Zeavin examines the critical possibilities of the “people’s history.”
Hannah ZeavinOct 6, 2020
Steve Mentz discusses his book “Oceans,” the emergence of the “blue humanities,” and the lessons to be gleaned from the sea.
Nathen R. StrohmeyerOct 3, 2020
Barbara Kiser extols two remarkable books offering two very different ways of surviving our perfect storm of crises.
Barbara KiserSep 28, 2020
Joanna Steinhardt sifts through "Entangled Life," the new book from Merlin Sheldrake.
Joanna SteinhardtSep 17, 2020
Mark Trecka reviews "Natural: How Faith in Nature’s Goodness Leads to Harmful Fads, Unjust Laws, and Flawed Science," the new book from Alan Levinovitz.
Mark TreckaSep 16, 2020
Psychiatrist and historian George Makari remembers his father, Jack Makari, a pioneer of cancer immunology and microbiology.
George MakariSep 14, 2020
UCLA professor of Law and Communication Mario Biagioli dissects how metric-based evaluations are shaping university agendas.
Mario BiagioliSep 7, 2020
The new documentary “Meat the Future” presents the case for cultured meat in terms that are almost naïve.
Benjamin Aldes WurgaftAug 31, 2020
Reviewing Sonia Shah’s recent book, John Washington shows how a nuanced understanding of migration’s critical import has been a long time coming.
John B. WashingtonAug 26, 2020
The astonishing spectacle of hurricanes shows us how much we know and don’t know about the natural world.
Lyn MillnerAug 20, 2020