Category: Carl Kruse
On the Consolation of Psychedelics
by Fraser Hibbitt for the Carl Kruse Blog ‘To fathom hell or soar angelic Just take a pinch of psychedelic‘ -Dr Humphrey Osmond –…
Aviation’s Story
From Wooden Planes to the Skies of Mars by Vittorio Compagno for the Carl Kruse Blog From the first attempts of the Wright brothers to…
Sleep and the Enduring Insomniac
by Hazel Anna Rogers for the Carl Kruse Blog Sleep. Often, when times are strained and duty lingers on the mind, we find ourselves trapped…
Socrates and Weightlifting: A Conversation About Exercise
by Hazel Anna Rogers for the Carl Kruse Blog There is a rather intense conversation that occurs between Socrates and Epigenes in a section of…
An Appreciation of the Humble Map
by Hazel Anna Rogers for the Carl Kruse Blog Ah, the map. That flimsy scroll which guides us through lands near and far, that which…
On Ancient Travel Writing and the Search for Discovery in the 21st Century
by Hazel Anna Rogers by the Carl Kruse Blog I’ve been watching David Attenborough’s ‘Perfect Planet’ documentary of late, aired on a Sunday in the…
What are the Risks of Facial Recognition?
by Vittorio Compagno for the Carl Kruse Blog Facial recognition is one of the most effective methods of personal identification even if its downsides are…
Grimes, Music and the Future of AI Art
by Hazel Anna Rogers for the Carl Kruse Blog I had a group of friends when I was about 18, none of which I remain…
I Quit Social Media and It Changed my Life
by Vittorio Compagno for the Carl Kruse Blog Sometimes you just need to pull the plug. From work, school, the rest of the world,…
Paper Books, E-Book Dreams
By Hazel Anna Rogers for the Carl Kruse Blog Upstairs in my family home we have two ceiling-high shelves crammed with books. Downstairs, in…
How Will We Deal With AI Rights?
By Vittorio Compagno for the Carl Kruse Blog Look at yourself in the mirror. Can you recognize your hairstyle, your nose, your ears, can…
Who Benefits From a New Space Race?
A tale of two superpowers by Vittorio Compagno Space has always been an object of desire for people. In the past, we could look…