Humanity

  1. Edinburgh’s net zero approach uses carbon sequestration for unavoidable travel emissions
    University of Edinburgh's carbon sequestration programme for net zero 2040 target: institutional framework, principles, and academic critique responses in higher education sustainability.
  2. Wheeler’s installation links desert perception with the sublime
    Analysis of Doug Wheeler's immersive installation examining landscape representation, the sublime, and human-nature relationships through philosophical and ecological theoretical frameworks.
  3. Article profiles Doudna’s Hawaii roots and scientific path
    Biographical account of Jennifer Doudna's development as a scientist, tracing her Hawaii upbringing and its potential influence on her CRISPR research and 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
  4. Ono’s encounters with forcibly mobilized Koreans shaped his poetry
    Tozaburo Ono's wartime encounters with forcibly mobilized Korean workers at Fujinagata Shipyard and their influence on postwar poetic representation and philosophical development.
  5. A benchmark of expert-level academic questions to assess AI capabilities
    HLE benchmark reveals substantial gap between state-of-the-art LLMs and expert human performance on 2,500 closed-ended academic questions across mathematics, humanities, and natural sciences.