Science

Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky, and the origins of decision theory.

Michael Lewis
Nov. 29 2016 12:01AM

The neurobiology bait-and-switch.

James Davison Hunter and Paul Nedelisky
Nov. 18 2016 12:01AM

Pinḥas Eliyahu Hurwitz’s bestseller remains popular among Ḥaredim today.

Yitzhak Melamed
Nov. 1 2016 12:01AM

Using lava stone.

Rowan Jacobsen
Aug. 5 2016 12:01AM

Native to the region.

Ilan Ben Zion
July 21 2016 12:01AM

A “second-degree crossbred.”

Martha Kearney
July 1 2016 12:01AM

From the frontiers of religious freedom in Texas to the black holes of the final frontier.

Peter Berger
March 25 2016 12:01AM

An Israeli, a famous economist, and an empty auction house.

Zachary Solomon
Feb. 2 2016 12:01AM

Nothing is more natural than belief in the supernatural.

John Gray
Jan. 22 2016 12:01AM

For Levi, the core of Nazi barbarism was its reduction of unique human beings to anonymous things.

Edward Mendelson
Dec. 2 2015 12:01AM

It’s all about language.

Jeremy England
Nov. 30 2015 12:01AM

Science, death, and the origins of religion.

Russell Saltzman
Oct. 12 2015 12:01AM

The religious impulse behind space exploration.

Peter Berger
Oct. 8 2015 12:01AM

His journey from physics to social activism.

May 5 2015 12:01AM