Opinion
This professor says Big Tech's exploitation of our attention is like tobacco companies in the '50s
D. Graham Burnett is a history professor at Princeton — and he thinks we’re at a pivotal moment in history. A moment he likes to compare to the birth of environmental activism, or the labor movement.
Flexible curriculum model allows real-time response to evolving social challenges faced by children, teens, and adults ...
Faculty members and academic programs across The University of Southern Mississippi were recognized Monday, Feb. 23, during the inaugural Ready for Life Champion Awards ceremony hosted by Southern ...
The weekend kicks off with "Ultimate Double Feature Weekend" pairing films within films, and culminates with a screening of the unfinished masterpiece "Queen Kelly" that bootlegger and political ...
The global AI race is now about talent, not markets. Closing a 4.2M skills gap by 2030 demands ecosystem-led, industry-academic talent development.
And now they’re launching it by way of their startup, ProFoldBio — one of nearly 70 startups that have emerged from UCSB’s New Venture Program — making the software available to other researchers in ...
A team of UC Santa Barbara engineering and molecular biology graduate students has developed software to accelerate the discovery process for therapies ...
From meticulously folding used towels to apologizing when ordering room service, these unconscious behaviors become an invisible map of someone's childhood that money and success can never quite erase ...
Toronto Metropolitan University PhD candidate Haniyeh Altafi has been developing a robotic arm designed to perform surgeries remotely to help healthcare shortages in rural areas around the world.
AI agents are becoming more common in practice, but their use is still heavily focused on programming, according to new ...
I attended VMX 2026 and discovered a ton of new and innovative consumer pet products—from dog food to supplements to ...
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