Cristiana Couceiro

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    Language Birth

    Karson Elmgren

    Since 1960, the world has lost hundreds of languages — and gained thousands.

  • As federal research funding shrinks, scientists are looking to other sources of support. Can they learn to sell their work without selling out?

  • What do *Works in Progress* and *Social Text* have in common?

  • Factory Logic

    Afra Wang

    Xinyan Yu’s Made in Ethiopia documents the growth of a Chinese factory complex in the Ethiopian countryside. The director has much more to say on how it reflects the path of industrialization in China — and America.

  • AI After Drug Development

    Abhishaike Mahajan

    Coming up with drug candidates isn’t the bottleneck on finding new treatments. Can AI help with the things that are?

  • America’s earliest science fairs gave students the chance to do independent research. Today, they’re a competitive gloss to glorified internships. It’s time for a new format.

  • Seeing Like a Sedan

    Andrew Miller

    Waymos and Cybercabs see the world through very different sensors. Which technology wins out will determine the future of self-driving vehicles.

  • Scientists once hoped that studying the brain would teach us how to build AI. Now, one AI researcher may have something to teach us about the brain.

Coming Soon

13: Science

Why do rats laugh? Will AI cure cancer? Laser vision. Thomas Kuhn. IPCC AR6 does not say what you think it says. ESP. Development angst. The breakfast meeting that changed the world. 32 different words for field. Would it kill them to hire a graphic designer?