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For centuries, universities have advanced humanity toward truth. Professor Jonathan Haidt speaks to why college campuses are suddenly heading in the opposite direction.
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Agriculture is responsible for a quarter of greenhouse emissions, but who pays for these environmental costs?
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This month, Google forced out a prominent AI ethics researcher after she voiced frustration with the company for making her withdraw a research paper.
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Is death the final frontier? We ask scientists, philosophers, and spiritual leaders about life after death.
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For several weeks after considering the ethics of eating meat, participants in an experiment changed their eating habits.
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For too many people, a poor education is a destructive barrier in their lives—a source of limitation rather than opportunity. Together, we can change this.
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