The Legend of Strongheart (Smithsonian Magazine)
by Eliza McGraw
Long before Lassie or Benji, Strongheart the German shepherd was a star of the silent screen—at a time when stardom as we know it was just beginning. His fame continued after his death as he became an icon of Spiritualism.
What Micrometeorites Can Teach Us (Eos)
by Katherine Kornei
Tiny bits of rock are falling from space onto Earth all the time. Looking at some of the ones that fell millions of years ago can provide clues to what life on our planet was like back then.
How Green Will China Get? (Yale Environment 360)
by Jeremy Deaton
In recent years, China has fought electricity shortages by rapidly bringing both coal plants and renewable power sources online. Now it’s reaching a decision point about which strategy to pursue.
Thinking about Consciousness in the Telegraph Era (Big Think)
by Thomas Moynihan
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, philosophers questioned whether machines could think, whether greater-than-human consciousnesses had arisen on other planets, and if it might be possible for the entire cosmos to develop into a much greater kind of self-aware being.
Is There a Future for Sacred Spaces? (Noema Magazine)
by John Last
Religious architecture, from Paleolithic caves to Orthodox churches, is designed to instill a sense of awe and even prompt spiritual visions. In a modern world of big-box churches and digital gathering places, what can sacred places look like?
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