Six Harvard professors in a variety of fields — from medicine and chemistry to economics and history — reflect on their mortality, their academic and personal lives, and the legacies they hope to ...
There’s a town in Central Florida where “I see dead people” isn’t a movie quote, it’s a job description. Cassadaga, located ...
In 2022, as the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic subsided, my family and I were elated to open our home to friends for the traditional Thanksgiving gathering we had hosted for years. I found myself at a ...
As International Women’s Day shines a spotlight on gender equity, senior leaders reveal how hidden workload, outdated career ...
The Vatican's International Theological Commission has warned that if humanity places total trust in technology in a "world ...
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If we’re addressing shared root causes, we’re going to be able to stop the Whac-A-Mole medicine that’s not working for us.” Means, who is Trump’s surgeon-general nominee, says “reactive sick care” ...
In this recent interview, which has been edited for length and clarity, Smilovic talked about why she scrapped a $70 million business to start over, how she's built a brand without following the ...
Fessenden’s genius is never providing us with a clear answer as to whether Anna is a monster—it’s up to us whether we want to ...
Posthumanism, which questions the distinctiveness of the human being and envisions a fluid boundary between human and machine, including a world with “cyborgs,” is characterized as “an existential ...
In the stories we tell and the legacies we bequeath, birth and death are always intertwined. And in this issue of Christianity Today, we examine both the beginnings and the endings of lives lived ...