From Plato and the Qur'an to mysticism and neuroscience, this article traces how reason, experience, and culture shape our deepest questions about existence Shabeer Ahmad Lone The Qur’an calls humans ...
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For anyone who hasn’t experienced Webster Westside Flea Market, the adventure awaits just off State Road 471 in Webster, Florida. The market typically operates on weekends, though hours can vary ...
I thought I’d post this annual feature a bit early so that you’re not overly slammed in the coming days when I put my other ...
Abstract: Object recognition and object identification are complex cognitive processes where information is integrated and processed by an extensive network of brain areas. However, although object ...
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has raised concerns over the inclusion of three out of seven terms of reference of the National Finance Commission (NFC) in a move that may make it difficult ...
Emanuel Băncilă of Băncilă, Diaconu și Asociații SPRL, part of the EY Law global network, outlines practical strategies for Romanian taxpayers facing 'surprise' inspections and procedural limits ...
Neuroscientists are closing in on a striking idea: some brain cells appear to be tuned specifically to music, firing in ...
After pausing mid-chat to relieve a coughing fit with a swig of water (hours of promoting a new strategy will do that to a PM ...
The cheapest car on the market right now, the Nissan Versa, supposedly has automatic braking, forward and backward. How do I know if it is actually working, and that I can trust it? The consequences ...
The agricultural heritage of South Dakota makes its presence known throughout the store in unexpected ways. Farming implements that once represented cutting-edge technology now serve as conversation ...
Ph.D. candidate Yuchen Lian (LIACS) wants to understand why human languages look the way they do—and find inspiration to ...