You’re fired

Humanity’s march, down to ChatGPT, is story of fire There’s so much anxiety about gas out there. But it isn’t about gas, really. Deep down, it’s about being human. We are children of fire, and its masters, too. On current evidence, our ape-like ancestors figured out how to manage fire – mostly started by lightning…

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Burning man

How fire helped create humans — and even ChatGPT Some people are worried about gas shortages. But the worry isn’t really about gas. Deep down, it’s about something bigger — what it means to be human. Humans are, in a way, children of fire. About 1.5 million years ago, our ape-like ancestors learned how to…

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Seas on fire

War doesn’t just hurt people and cities. It can also damage the oceans, even though we rarely see it. Right now, many warships from the United States are in the Arabian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. At the same time, the Strait of Hormuz is very tense because Iran has used explosive boats to attack…

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Why India must urgently build a national spectrum warfare task force ‘now’ (Lessons from the ongoing US/Israel-Iran war)

The article is in two parts, giving out the silent help both Russia and China are giving to Iran to sustain this war. India needs to watch the battlefield to adapt to the new challenges being faced by the spectrum Warfare. Part I: The new battlefield and the urgent need to watch the war live…

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Hinduphobia and the Indian-American dream

This week we look at a troubling shift in the Indian-American experience. A surge in anti-Indian and anti-Hindu rhetoric online is raising questions about identity, visibility and belonging for one of the United States’ most successful immigrant communities. We also track a case that has sparked debate within the diaspora after a US citizen of…

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Economic security is national security

For most of the twentieth century, national security was measured in divisions of soldiers, fleets of aircraft carriers, and the destructive capacity of nuclear arsenals. In the twenty-first century, however, the foundations of power are increasingly economic. Microchips, rare-earth minerals, digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence systems, financial networks, and maritime supply chains now constitute the strategic…

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Bye Churchill, Hi Badger

Not just currency notes, public spaces at large need more homage to wildlife, less to man   It’s bad times for Churchill. Even as people everywhere are grumbling about the Iran war, they are remembering he plotted the 1953 coup d’état, the ‘original sin’, which poisoned the country’s relationship with the West. And in his homeland,…

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