On the Culture, Religion, Technology podcast, Bambi Francisco speaks with John Pittard, an Associate Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Yale Divinity School (with a secondary appointment in Yale's ...
This is the third article in a four-part series examining America’s preventable amputation crisis. Read Part 1 here: The ...
Please join us on October 22, 2025 for our third Culture, Religion & Technology event. Charlie Kirk was originally scheduled ...
Healthtech and edtech are two of the fastest growing sectors, with the healthtech market size to reach $3.1 billion by 2033, while the global education technology market size is projected to reach ...
On the Culture, Religion, Technology podcast, Bambi Francisco speaks with Thomas Arnold - research associate at the Human-Robot Interaction Lab at Tufts University. He’s the Programs lead for AI and ...
Healthtech and edtech are two of the fastest growing sectors, with the healthtech market size to reach $3.1 billion by 2033, ...
This is the second article in a four-part series examining America’s preventable amputation crisis. Read part 1 HERE. “We’re sorry, but we cannot approve this ...
The United States has always been a melting pot of immigrants from around the world seeking the American dream. The seismic shift in demographics has ignited a sad ripple effect as current ...
The keynote session of Meta’s Connect conference went sideways during live demonstrations of the company’s glasses tech. Mark Zuckerberg cut to influencer Jack Mancuso, who stood in a kitchen on the ...
Healthtech and edtech are two of the fastest growing sectors, with the healthtech market size to reach $3.1 billion by 2033, while the global education technology market size is projected to reach ...
A recent Reddit post exposed ChatGPT’s stubborn insistence that the word strawberry only has two R’s—even after being challenged with overwhelming proof to the contrary. In the conversation, the user ...
When Derek from Indiana first noticed problems with his toes, he followed his doctor’s advice without question – amputation. Diabetes, they told him, was the culprit. One by one, his toes were ...