Can an ancient Jewish teaching make Andrew Sullivan human again?
Using lava stone.
The usual excuses don’t hold up.
An old solution to a new problem.
Iran is developing the capability for a catastrophic attack.
And a long history of American Jewish innovation.
On “the fantasy of uploading one’s mind into a robot.”
There’s good reason to believe a strike might have longer-lasting effects than many experts think.
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.
The legendary figure is less a guide to the wonders of human ingenuity and innovation than a necessary reminder of human constraints and limitations.
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.
The religious rhetoric deployed by Steve Jobs to build the Apple brand is the latest incarnation of an ancient relationship between technology and spirituality.
YouVersion’s “Bible” app has captivated an audience of 100 million with scriptural verses, and is reigning supreme over the competition.