Technology

Can an ancient Jewish teaching make Andrew Sullivan human again?

Sept. 22 2016 12:01AM

Using lava stone.

Rowan Jacobsen
Aug. 5 2016 12:01AM

The usual excuses don’t hold up.

March 10 2016 12:01AM

An old solution to a new problem.

Ephraim Mirvis
Oct. 13 2015 12:01AM

Iran is developing the capability for a catastrophic attack.

Benjamin Runkle
Aug. 17 2015 12:01AM

And a long history of American Jewish innovation.

July 16 2015 12:01AM

On “the fantasy of uploading one’s mind into a robot.”

Wesley J. Smith
June 15 2015 12:01AM

There’s good reason to believe a strike might have longer-lasting effects than many experts think.

Lee Smith
March 23 2015 12:01AM

As scientists develop a way of bioengineering meat in a laboratory, rabbis will have to determine whether and how the results satisfy the standards of kashrut.

Rachel E. Gross
Sept. 11 2014 12:01AM

The legendary figure is less a guide to the wonders of human ingenuity and innovation than a necessary reminder of human constraints and limitations.

Charles T. Rubin
Jan. 6 2014 12:00AM

The logician and mathematician Kurt Gödel reformulated a classical argument for demonstrating the existence of God. Computer scientists now claim to have verified his proof.

David Knight
Oct. 25 2013 12:00AM

The religious rhetoric deployed by Steve Jobs to build the Apple brand is the latest incarnation of an ancient relationship between technology and spirituality.

Brett T. Robinson
Aug. 7 2013 12:00AM

YouVersion’s “Bible” app has captivated an audience of 100 million with scriptural verses, and is reigning supreme over the competition.

Nir Eyal
July 25 2013 12:00AM