Reading

Design for the Real World: Ribbon Bookmark

Arts, Culture & Media

Architectural writer Sara Moss celebrates the simple and fabulous ribbon bookmark.

Bonus Track: <em>Attachment</em>

Arts, Culture & Media

<em>Things Fall Apart</em>

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<em>Things Fall Apart</em>

Arts, Culture & Media

High School Reunion

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“Blood Music”

Arts, Culture & Media

In Greg Bear’s novel “Blood Music,” a scientist infected with a synthetic virus realizes that the organisms in his body have become self-aware — and they’re talking in his head. 

Ann Morgan reading

One reader, 197 books, one year to finish them all

Arts, Culture & Media

In 2011, Ann Morgan, a journalist and author in the UK, set herself the goal to read a book from every country in the world in one year. And she blogged about it.

Fiscal cliff debate: No progress as tax cuts set to expire

President Barack Obama and the Republicans are digging in their heels over proposals to resolve the crisis of the fiscal cliff. So far, both sides say no progress has been made and seem to be trying to lower expectations for a deal.

English scientist studies implications of adding senses to human repertoire

Environment

We’re intimately familiar with the five basic senses: sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing. But what if there were a sixth, or seventh? An English scientist is trying to research how technology can give us additional senses.

Human rights in Sri Lanka take center stage at the United Nations

Sri Lanka has captured attention recently for a deteriorating situation around human rights. International Crisis Group researcher Alan Keenan explains why the Human Rights Council review is so important, and why the world should care.