It appears that last month's installment, where I mentioned the lady that displayed a number of signs of Alzheimer’s in a commercial, prompted a few questions. Specifically, what are the ...
A 25,000-acre wildfire continues to burn in south Florida, just 20 miles from the immigrant detention facility known as ...
Today, we know a lot about distance work and how to make it work. Thirty years of federally funded research brought ...
The decline of reading and the rise of social media are again transforming what it feels like to be a thinking person.
The New Scientist Book Club enjoyed our February read, Tim Winton's far-future-set Juice. Head of books Alison Flood rounds ...
As digital data streams increase in speed and data rate, losses in PCB traces become ever more of a bottleneck.
The resulting outcome is that you have A.I. systems that have learned what it means to solve a problem that takes quite a ...
What sustains companies is discernment: knowing when to push, when to pause, when to trust instinct and when to borrow ...
Discover the practical origins of romantic clichés like roses, chocolate, and candlelight, and how they evolved into symbolic love gestures worldwide.
Giant of the Classics automatically becomes the key reference point for Saturday despite race's shorter distance and lack of ...
The Hart Bridge is the most familiar and feared landmark of Jacksonville's Gate River Run, which holds its 49th edition March ...
Participants are likely to find renewed outrage, not forgiveness, and redemption isn't found on TV.