Author: Annie Gerber
When I first heard a banker in Dubai explain his morning routine, he laughed, but it wasn’t a true laugh.…
The Arabian Peninsula and the sky have always had an unusual relationship. People here looked up because they had to,…
The air outside Abu Dhabi was heavy at forty-one degrees on the day Khazna’s newest hall went online. It was…
Last month, I was sitting in a coffee shop near Abu Dhabi’s corniche when a wealth manager I know slid…
Uranus seemed to be the planet that astronomers courteously overlooked for the majority of my life. After Voyager 2 passed…
A dead star the size of a small city spinning seven hundred times per second has an almost ridiculous quality.…
A third-year associate is staring at a contract that she did not draft somewhere on the fourteenth floor of a…
Europa has captured our interest in a way that is almost unyielding. Astronomers, science fiction authors, and astrobiologists have been…
In southern Mississippi, there is a section of pine forest where rockets have been tested since the Apollo era. Nowadays,…
Diplomatic meetings on artificial intelligence have a peculiar quality. The coffee is always too strong, the rooms are always too…













