The Collapse Is Coming. Will Humanity Adapt? (interview with Peter Watts) ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
The interview discusses the potential for civilizational collapse due to climate change and other environmental issues. Watts points out that the solution lies not in technological fixes, but in a fundamental change in human behavior. He argues that the current trajectory of maximizing short-term gains is unsustainable and that...
The Collapse Is Coming. Will Humanity Adapt? (interview with Peter Watts) ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
The Collapse Is Coming. Will Humanity Adapt? ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
How Deep Does Life Go? ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
How Deep Does Life Go? ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
For Brilliant Color: Packaging the First LSD Blotter ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
A Brief History of the Astronomer's Chair ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
A Short History of the Sublime ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
How Fear of Regret Influences Our Decisions ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
The Deep and Enduring History of Universal Basic Income ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
What Boeing’s Door-Plug Debacle Says About the Future of Aviation Safety ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
Securing bolts properly is about the lowest-hanging fruit of high-reliability engineering.
The Staggering Ecological Impacts of Computation and the Cloud ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
The Secret Life of Videocassettes in Iran ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
Scientists Are Finally Taking Altered States of Consciousness Seriously ( thereader.mitpress.mit.edu )
seriously thinking about experiments already before this article