Classic cybersecurity tools are nearly powerless against semantic attacks. Signature detection, hashing, and code audits all depend on identifying explicit changes in code or data, but meaning-level ...
For rare diseases, AI-driven repurposing fills a critical gap. With more than 7000 rare diseases and only a small percentage ...
A sinister effort is underway to paint independent Muslim MPs as sectarian and illegitimate. Middle East Eye analyses this new and bigoted discourse ...
This Letter To The Editor is a response to Ignacio Gamero ’26’s op-ed titled “No Kings! Except the ones we like…,” published in the Nov. 6 issue of The Campus. In his piece, Gamero argued that outrage ...
In this episode, we take a deeper look at whether education research can ever truly be neutral and what happens when ideology ...
There’s an interesting convo on TikTok right now of how men weaponize food against women: the cooking, the gluttonous ...
What I heard in interviews and research with students studying and working to get ahead shaped using circus arts metaphors to ...
Thanksgiving season is upon us, which means good food, an iconic parade and gearing up to tell my extended family that, no, I still do not have a boyfriend. Being single doesn’t bother me, but the ...
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Franz Kafka’s Best Friend

Kafka’s late story about a philosopher dog, like most of his stories about animals, is really about our lost humanity.
An offshoot of the New York Review of Architecture, the magazine will feature “erudite, humorous and hyperlocal writing.” ...
The new film portrays Hitler's second-in-command, Hermann Goering, as a wily mastermind, sidestepping uncomfortable questions ...
Just as 20th-century fascists deployed radio and film, today’s ideological descendants use memes, social media, and above all ...