
Reading reality through the eyes of history. Weekly essays by Nuno Castel-Branco, MSc, PhD (as featured in Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Scientific American)
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AI fails at writing well.
Strikingly, Galileo Galilei—as good a writer as he was a scientist—explained why when he argued that writing is the most impressive feature of the human mind.
On May 23rd, 1931—95 years ago—Albert Einstein received an honorary degree from the University of Oxford.
Like all awardees, Einstein had lunch at All Souls College (where I am a fellow) after receiving the degree—a tradition that remains...
A few weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal asked me to review a book about eyeglasses.
The review, which came out last week, starts with the hypothetical use of glasses to learn more about the person across the street.
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A few days ago, the evolutionary biologist Simon Conway Morris won this year’s Templeton Prize—one of the largest awards ever given to a single person, currently worth $1.4 million.
I recently heard about Conway Morris at the lecture “Why...
Recently I saw a remarkable statue of St. Bartholomew at the Cathedral of Milan.
I mention it because there’s much more to this statue than meets the eye.
And it involves not only art but also science.
This stunning statue was made in 1...
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