The Mind-Body Question
Are we all material—tissues and veins—or is there some nonmaterial substance, some essence, that transcends the corporeal form?

Are we all material—tissues and veins—or is there some nonmaterial substance, some essence, that transcends the corporeal form?

We have a responsibility to ensure that our discoveries are used in the public interest. That isn’t always easy.

Americans must insist on academic freedom, or risk losing what makes our nation great.

Artificial intelligence will redefine some of our deepest assumptions about the makeup of the world around us.

Humans are evolutionarily drawn to beauty. How do such complex experiences emerge from a collection of atoms and molecules?

Even if life existed on every planet that could support it, living matter in the universe would amount to only a few grains of sand in the Gobi Desert.

We now occupy a nearly natureless world.

Recent speculations in physics reveal that believers and nonbelievers may have more in common than they think.

The theoretical physicist Andrei Linde may have the world’s most expansive conception of what infinity looks like.

In rebuilding a broken world, we will have the chance to choose a less hurried life.
