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From The Observatory
Dutch astronomer and council communist Anton Pannekoek saw the stars through both a telescope and a political lens—his drawings of the Milky Way reveal how perception, experience, and ideology shape our view of the cosmos.
The United States today faces inherent challenges that have weakened the republic, making lessons from the Roman Republic even more necessary to avoid greater political instability.
The future of warfare may be decided by AI, but will humans have a role to play?
The growing emergence of diseases from animals suggests that we need to rethink our reliance on animals as a food source.
As a rapidly warming world strains at the shortcomings in industrial farming, key lessons can be taken from Indigenous practices.
Factory farming has devastating environmental impacts, but there are ways we can protect our vital resources.
Free-roaming cats are an invasive species and one of the most significant sources of human-caused bird mortality.
Sankofa Village Arkansas is building an “intentional community centering Black healing, liberation, and regeneration.”
In Georgian Britain, Edward Jenner’s smallpox vaccine sparked panic over “beastly” side effects, exposing how new science can collide with old beliefs.