Attitudes Toward Innovation, Part Two Paul Kirkham Arts & Culture This post is in response to Hippo’s call for academic, historical, critical, and/or cultural essays that our readers might possibly “have lying around.” Is that you? Email info@hipporeads.com for a...
The Enlightenment is Dead, Long Live the Entanglement Danny Hillis History, Science & Medicine, Society & Culture We have outgrown the distinction between the natural and the artificial.
What is Good Healthcare?: A Global Study (pt. 3) Mark Wien Science & Medicine This is the final part of a three-part series. Read parts 1 and 2 here and here. The World IS Flat Advances in technology let you bring diagnostic tools from blood tests, urine tests, and water testing...
Caredroids and the Future of Growing Old Angela Roothaan Arts & Culture Recently, the online magazine, Good, suggested robots may be the future of elder care. But how will these caredroids change the way we understand what it means to “care”? And how will they change the way...
Who’s Teaching the Next Zuckerberg: An Interview with Computer Science Prof. Ben Leong hipporeads Science, Science & Medicine For Professor Ben Leong, his passions of teaching, technology, and business come together in a philosophy of learning from both success and failure.
Is Reading Dead? How Technology and Literature Share a Common Code Sarah LaBrie Art & Literature, Arts & Culture, Science, Science & Medicine In the post-digital age, need the relationship between technology and the humanities be a strained one?
What Gurbaksh Chahal’s Firing Says About Us Anna Redmond Uncategorized A high-flying tech CEO is dismissed after details of domestic abuse emerged, setting tech media into a frenzy of commentary. But what greater lessons does this episode hold?