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Hiroshi Ishiguro has spent his career creating robots. But does he know enough about humans to make them lifelike?
On belonging — and not belonging — in two worlds at once.
Inventing maladies and marketing drugs to relieve them isn’t a new m.o. for pharmaceutical companies. OxyContin is its fullest and most terrible expression.
But we’re not. Instead, the effects on cities tend to be edited out or statistically minimized.
The world’s intelligence agencies send operatives to scientific conferences to collect information and protect themselves.
Alexander Chee profiles Korean auteur Park Chan-wook.
The anthropologist studies the objects left behind by migrants as they cross the border.
Monica Drake recalls a brush with fame, when a famous actress took an interest in making a movie from her novel.
At the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, miracles (supposedly) happen every day.
Would things be better if Mike Pence were President? What his past political missteps tell us.