Marsha Linehan as a faculty member at The Catholic University of America in the 1970s. Dr. Marsha Linehan, used with permission I have done many hard things in my life. But the most devastating was ...
DALLAS, Nov. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dialectic Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing innovative anti-cancer drugs, today announced that patient dosing is underway in a ...
Imagine an AI system analyzing the social media history of a deployed soldier and his spouse. Within seconds, it identifies a vulnerability to jealousy and violence. At negligible cost, it generates a ...
IT is curious that a book which professed only to be a study of Hegel, and deals with criticisms of the Hegelian method and principle current more than thirty years ago, should be reprinted to-day and ...
The article explores Plato's preference for dialogue over written treatises, drawing upon an Egyptian tale where King Thamus criticizes writing for hindering memory and wisdom. Plato echoes this ...
As many across the West are falling into nihilism and despair, foreign adversaries are coercing a generation to wake up to a larger mission than their own personal gain. Will this cohort rise to the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. As ambitious leaders and managers take on the new business ...
In 1952 the British don Isaiah Berlin delivered a series of radio lectures for the BBC titled “Freedom and Its Betrayal.” Each discussed a particular philosophical “enemy of human liberty.” Delivered ...
The early 20th century novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald once quipped that “The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ...
Every so often, on an odd Monday night, after a conversation with a friend reminds me how much I love this school, I’ll return to Marina Keegan’s “The Opposite of Loneliness.” It might be one of my ...