It’s Time to Break Bad Pandemic Learning Habits

Schools adapted to remote learning, but students also got used to seeking easy answers instead of real understanding. Read more »

The Work-From-Anywhere War Is Beginning

Forget return-to-office mandates. The most sought-after talent want ultimate flexibility. Their bosses need to get on board. Read more »

The Dark Risk of Large Language Models

AI is better at fooling humans than ever—and the consequences will be serious. Read more »

The Case Against Hopewashing

There are many tensions in our relationship to hope. The key is not to let corporations exploit them. Read more »

The Climate Struggle Literally Hit Home in 2022

The Inflation Reduction Act and Europe’s energy crisis have focused attention on a stealthy tool to reduce emissions: the humble home. Read more »

The Worst Hacks of 2022

The year was marked by sinister new twists on cybersecurity classics, including phishing, breaches, and ransomware attacks. Read more »

Sleeping glass frogs hide by storing most of their blood in their liver

The animals up their transparency by packing away red blood cells with no ill effects As tiny glass frogs fall asleep for the day, they take almost 90 percent of their red... Read more »