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Discussions, Meta is new Twitter competitor still has that new-app smell as millions of users figure out what to post on the platform. Right now,… Read More »6 Threads App Settings Worth Trying
Discussions, Meta is new Twitter competitor still has that new-app smell as millions of users figure out what to post on the platform. Right now,… Read More »6 Threads App Settings Worth Trying
One of the more threatening aspects of climate change is the potential to unleash feedback, or situations where warming triggers changes that cause even more… Read More »Which countries will warm the most in a 2° warmer world?
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The world’s most valuable and dominant internet companies are based in the US, but the country’s unproductive legislators and business-friendly courts have effectively outsourced the… Read More »The EU urges the US to join the fight to regulate AI
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Forget Emily. Today there is a stream of Americans in Paris. People either spent 2020 and 2021 cooped up at home or traveled sparingly and… Read More »US foreign holidays tell us something about the US economy
Aurich Lawson | Getty Images Between work, sleep, shopping, and other demands, the average gamer doesn’t have as many hours as he’d like for his… Read More »Game tutorials are easily skipped. Why is that so difficult?
During the pandemic, when Miriam Leitko couldn’t swim because the pools were closed, the lifelong swimmer built a lap pool at her home in Willis,… Read More »Tours for those obsessed with swimming – The New York Times
Most of us wish we had more than 24 hours in a day to get everything done and really breathe. What if each day gives… Read More »The gravitational interactions that helped us dodge 60-hour days
Existential hand-wringing has always been part of Hollywood’s personality. But the crisis the entertainment capital now finds itself in is different. Rather than one unwelcome… Read More »In Hollywood, the strikes are only part of the problem
Atherectomies and other procedures on Kelly Hanna’s veins and arteries began in February 2019. Her records don’t always show which vessels Dr. Mustapha has performed… Read More »Taking advantage of high-risk atherectomies that can lead to amputations
For over 20 years, Kit Loffstadt has been writing alternate universe fan fiction for “Star Wars” heroes and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” villains, sharing her… Read More »Data revolts break out against AI
Rising demand for metals used in batteries for electric vehicles has launched an international race to mine the deep sea. And there are no rules.… Read More »Why deep-sea mining is the next battleground in the energy transition
Rising demand for metals used in batteries for electric vehicles has launched an international race to mine the deep sea. And there are no rules.… Read More »Why deep-sea mining is the next battleground in the energy transition
A group of legal experts is urging patent offices, courts and policymakers to address the issue as generative AI is about to invade another uniquely… Read More »Can AI invent?