Neuroscientists solve the "cocktail party problem," proving that neural amplification of vocal features like pitch and ...
What is the point of strengthened hate laws if they are not applied when it matters most? Laws that exist only on paper, but are inconsistently enforced, risk becoming symbolic rather than substantive ...
A once-popular mechanism that allowed collectors to secure an in-demand work if they gifted a second to an institution, ...
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From non-alignment to selective alignment
Growing majoritarian and authoritarian tendencies, alongside the erosion of strategic autonomy, the principle that enabled ...
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Indoctrination of children in Dover elementary schools, York spending and an unjust war: Letters
Letter writers protest 'indoctrination' in Dover schools, question integrity of NH legal system, blast Trump and the war in Iran and more.
For decades, Pattaya built its global reputation as a destination where visitors could enjoy beaches, nightlife, and ...
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How the brain can selectively focus attention on one voice among others in a noisy environment
MIT neuroscientists have figured out how the brain is able to focus on a single voice among a cacophony of many voices, ...
For years, Britain has argued not only about how to tackle anti-Muslim hatred, but whether it could even be defined in terms that public ...
For decades, US foreign policy has adopted the pattern of ‘selective liberation’—the deployment of human rights language when ...
“We were supposed to go back to ‘normal,’ as if nothing fundamentally shifted, but something did. And I don’t think that we ...
Speech that calls for violence, glorifies terror or dehumanises a people ceases to be part of democratic debate. It becomes a ...
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