The Father, the Son, and cyberspace
Catholicism is embracing technology, but risks losing itself along the way
Catholicism is embracing technology, but risks losing itself along the way
The Daily’s Shannon Palus looks at past computer ads and their projections
The search for gravitational waves, dark energy, and time travel
SSMU’s disconcerting lack of gender equity in elections
How societal complexity is turning us all into robots
How the internet shapes social movement in the face of regulation
How to stop the Conservatives from ruling Canada forever
How Nigeria could become a leader in global space research
Frantz Fanon observes in Black Skin, White Masks that “there is but one destiny for the black man. And it is white.” For Francis Fukuyama,… Read More »Intersections: immigration, activism, consumerism
A case for adapting to sustainable, small-scale living
In late October, the CRTC (Canadian Radio-Television Commission) ruled that large telecoms like Bell would be permitted to charge smaller, wholesale buyers who resell bandwidth… Read More »The future of information
Avi Friedman’s narrow home designs save space, money, and resources
Artist-run collectives like The Room 22 expand the limits of online publishing
Soothsaying as practiced and experienced in Montreal
Art collective goes post-technology with a DIY journey through time and space