Civilization did not begin with cities or laws. It began with the urge to communicate. Communication was slow, deliberate, ...
February 3 marks the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam. During nearly a century of ...
Steve Forbes explains why the lie that the U.S. has been taken advantage of for 80 years ignores the successes of the ...
Between roughly 700 and 1500 CE, West Africa controlled one of the world’s most important commercial systems: the trans-Saharan trade. Empires such as the Ghana Empire, the Mali Empire, and the ...
From Frostpunk 2 to Manor Lords, here's our list of the best city building games that will have you reaching for the skies ...
Classical painting traditions and historical grounding can help humanity maintain its soul and dignity in an age of robotics ...
Jay Bhattacharya, the N.I.H. director, says authorities broke the public’s trust in the Covid era. Now it’s up to outsiders ...
In this unusually eventful — mostly not in good ways — year for higher education, it’s salutary to be reminded how much good ...
Edward Chancellor analyzes technology manias to evaluate the AI boom. GMO warns that record valuations and overinvestment ...
As part of adjustments to the Capital’s master plan with a 100-year vision, Hanoi has proposed urban restructuring and ...
More than anything, its citizenry wants the opportunity to use their talents, skills and cultural confidence to make Iran ...
The Ottoman Empire earned the title of "the sick man of Europe" in the mid-nineteenth century, a diagnosis of terminal decay marked by bloated bureaucracy, technological backwardness, and ...
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