The Fissures That Followed Mandela

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The Babelian Tower Of AI Alignment

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Climate Resilience Means Retreat

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The Disappearing Tree

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The World Is Assuming A Pre-War Posture

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The Space Of Possible Minds

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@noemamag.com | 11 days ago

We Need To Rewild The Internet 

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@noemamag.com | 12 days ago

Belgium Leads The Way On Democratic Innovation

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Traveling At The Speed Of The Soul

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The Third Great Decentering

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Total Eclipse Of The Mind

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The Rise Of The Bee Bandits

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@noemamag.com | 26 days ago

The Artists Digitally Liberating Colonial Plunder

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@noemamag.com | 1 month ago

Inside the Feminist Revolution in Northern Syria

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The Planetary Risks Of Nationalism

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A Digital Twin Might Just Save Your Life

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Marking My Daughter’s First Years In Fires And Floods 

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Nuclear Weapons Are Back On The Radar

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Thirsty Bots Are Drinking Our Scarce Water

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By Challenging Our Physical Bodies, We May Heal Our Civic Ones

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@noemamag.com | 1 month ago

Protecting Dark Sky Country

For as long as we’ve been human, we’ve looked to the sky to find ourselves. Ever-increasing light pollution threatens not just our sense of identity, but our relationship with the whole biosphere. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 1 month ago

‘Immortal’ AI Challenges The Mortal Computation Of Humans

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The Extraordinary Lives Of Coast Redwoods

Oddities, marvels and revelations proliferate in groves of the tallest trees on the planet. | Continue reading


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Untangling Religion From Our AI Debates

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@noemamag.com | 2 months ago

Announcing The Berggruen Prize Essay Competition

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A Country Shaped By Poetry

Somaliland’s poets have toppled governments and ushered in peace. | Continue reading


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How To Live With Elephants In The Backyard

Conflict between humans and elephants in Sri Lanka is complex and ancient, but listening to the people closest to it reveals much about building a collaborative multispecies future. | Continue reading


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At The Climate Threshold

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How AI Could Actually Help Rebuild The Middle Class

AI doesn’t have to be a job destroyer. It offers us the opportunity to extend expertise to a larger set of workers. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 2 months ago

A Clock In The Forest

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Tradeoffs On The Precipice Of The Green Transition

An overlooked corner of the Arizona desert is emblematic of the tough decisions that line the path toward the renewable-powered future we so badly need. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 2 months ago

Wages Vs. Wealth In The Coming AI Boom

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@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

The Potent Pollution Of Noise

Earth’s acoustic environment has been profoundly altered by noise, but it’s not too late to change course. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

A Single Small Map Is Enough For A Lifetime

What if this bog-standard corner of England is actually full of adventure, nature, wildness, surprises, silence, perspective — if only I bothered to go out and look? | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

Where The Copper Hits The Road

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@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

Fighting Cancer With Quantum Computing

In the future, quantum computing may provide several ways to detect cancers before they pose a serious threat. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

Feral Minds

We still don’t understand the role language plays in consciousness. The future of AI may upend what little we know. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

Nationhood Revisited

The supranational integration of autonomous states in the EU fits the future better than the U.N. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

China Wants To Ditch The Dollar

Should Beijing successfully wean the world off the U.S. dollar, it would reshape the global economy and geopolitical landscape. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

Nice View. Shame About All The Tourists.

How and why did the phenomenon of global tourism become so problematic? And where are we all heading next? | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

Lessons From Chile: How Not To Write A Constitution

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@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

Who Gets A Nation?

Faced with novel collective and planetary threats like the climate crisis, the EU’s layered architecture provides a model of international cooperation while still respecting disparate peoples’ independence. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 3 months ago

The Unending Quest To Build A Better Chicken

Maybe what we need is not just a new form of poultry farming but a complete revolution in how we relate to meat. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 4 months ago

The Exploited Labor Behind AI

Supporting transnational worker organizing should be at the center of the fight for “ethical AI.” | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 1 year ago

Soil and the Soul of World Order

Culture wars have now entered geopolitics. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 1 year ago

The Disappearing Art of Maintenance

The noble but undervalued craft of maintenance could help preserve modernity’s finest achievements, from public transit systems to power grids, and serve as a useful framework for addressing climate change and other pressing planetary constraints. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 1 year ago

Deep Learning Alone Isn’t Getting Us to Human-Like AI

Artificial intelligence has mostly been focusing on a technique called deep learning. It might be time to reconsider. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 1 year ago

A messiah won't save us

The messianic idea that permeates Western political thinking — that a person or technology will deliver us from the tribulations of the present — distracts us from the hard work that must be done to build a better world. | Continue reading


@noemamag.com | 1 year ago