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Few writers have meant as much to me, as consistently, over many years as Loren Eiseley — I say a bit about my...
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Few writers have meant as much to me, as consistently, over many years as Loren Eiseley — I say a bit about my...
In my previous post I explored some of the biological contexts of the idea of morphosis, form-changing, in Pynchon’s...
The technological history of modernity, as I conceive of it, is a story to be told in light of a theological...
from the Life magazine archives Ray Monk’s biography of Robert Oppenheimer is a long but fascinating book. (Monk is...
Eric Holthaus writes in Slate about a new climate study led by James Hansen that argues that we are likely to see ocean...
inc.com I promised a follow-up to my previous post, so here I am. In this post and the next I want to discuss two...
When I returned from the physical shock of Nagasaki, which I have described in the first page of this book, I tried to...
FOTB (Friends Of This Blog), I have a request for you. This fall I’m teaching a first-year seminar for incoming...
Over on Twitter, Robin Sloan pointed me to this post about the Fermi paradox, which got me thinking about that idea...
I recently stopped reading the much-acclaimed comic The Manhattan Projects largely because of its mindless violence —...