Tech culture has made contempt for humanity feel enlightened. We can do better.
Murthy, a former Boston internal medicine physician, is launching a podcast and newsletter focused on helping people build ...
Brian Evergreen, a former Microsoft AI leader and author of Autonomous Transformation, argues that most companies are ...
Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi and Scott Weinberger, after ending 'Anatomy of Murder' and suing previous partner Audiochuck, are ...
Alexa+ can now create custom podcast-style episodes in minutes, using AI host voices and information from news publishers and ...
On May 12, Blair Braverman, a longtime columnist for Outside, launched a new podcast, What to Carry, What to Burn, that explores what we can learn from epic survival tales about overcoming ...
As a real-time intelligence vendor, Dataminr has made changes in its reporting strategies over the last couple of years, but ...
In a family of killer diseases, pancreatic cancer has long been one of the scariest. It could grow undetected for years, and ...
Deadly hantavirus and ebola outbreaks have raised pandemic fears. Dr. Peter Hotez explains that the risk of zoonotic diseases ...
After decades of dismissing liberal arts and humanities studies as useless and insisting that the mastery of science, ...
Baron Geisler reminisces about the challenges and triumphs of his acting career, ultimately focusing on gratefulness in “Stars on Stars.” ...
The software company said in February it would cut 2,000 jobs but, as it touts new technology, workers are still waiting to hear which roles will go ...