Martin Rees on the promise and potential dangers of the science and technology of the future.
The Future of Science and Humanity
|Jan 14, 2019
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Martin Rees on the promise and potential dangers of the science and technology of the future.
New quantum paradox clarifies where our views of reality go wrong.
My research suggests that bizarre “dark fluid” with negative mass could dominate the universe.
Why it’s so hard for scientists to see our own ignorance, and what to do about it.
Teaching generosity begins when children are young and can be modeled by parents.
Why the two can’t stand each other.
Repeating radio bursts detected from a galaxy 1.5 billion light years away.
Digging deeper into the mystery of the brain, soul, and consciousness.
Madrasa discourses equip tomorrow’s Islamic scholars with scientific literacy.
A conversation with philosopher Eddy Nahmias.