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Since September 2024, the Democracy in Dialogue Virtual Exchange program has offered sets of paired classrooms across the ...
The sports landscape is shaped by all kinds of power brokers: from high-achieving athletes to dealmakers to influencers to ...
Many people worry that the government might change, leave out, or erase parts of their history. This is not a new problem.
At a time when allegations of antisemitism are rampant and often incoherent, historian Mark Mazower offers a helpfully lucid ...
Museums today are expected to be more than just places to look at art—they’re destinations where people spend time,” director Melissa McDonnell Luján tells Observer ...
Ultralytics Inc., a developer of computer vision models, today announced that it has raised $30 million in funding. Elephant ...
Paint now supports the .paint file, which is used by “project" feature. Like Photoshop's PSD, Paint keeps your work in an ...
The idea of creating computer programs that can mimic the brain — wasn't always accepted. But it fascinated Geoffrey Hinton.
What happens when we get out of the driver's seat and our vehicles become autonomous? Mathematician Viktor Larsson is ...
The artists who visit us will carry home stories of Southern Arizona that challenge stereotypes and spark curiosity. Their artistry will expand our understanding of the world beyond our desert ...
For generations and across cultures, death has been understood not as an end but as a bridge to a new beginning—a journey upon a seafaring vessel, ...
The key point to bear in mind in the whole tariff controversy is that trade is voluntary. People aren’t forced to trade but ...