The origin of heavy elements in our universe is theorized to be the result of neutron star collisions, which produce conditions hot and dense enough for free neutrons to merge with atomic nuclei and ...
Scrolls from the Roman library of Herculaneum that were carbonised by a volcanic eruption have been read in their entirety ...
Fashion was how I explored identity. Music became how I told the truth,” says Malvika Sheth, an emerging singer-songwriter with an Instagram following of 156K. The Los Angeles-based creator is set to ...
Could I fight it? Yes, but I have to pay for four of them to watch my favourite shows, and I don’t have the energy to fight ...
Apparently every mountain, valley, tree, river, rock, cloud, and blade of grass signed a legally binding contract agreeing to ...
The FIFA World Cup has seen 'Paul the Octopus' - the famous eight-limbed soothsayer. In this age of AI and machine learning, predicting a World Cup winner has become more refined. Take, for example, ...
In an era dominated by social media, misinformation has become an all too familiar foe, infiltrating our feeds and sowing seeds of doubt and confusion. With more than half of social media users across ...
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The impact of ChatGPT on society can be summed up with a single word: more. Since OpenAI’s artificial intelligence tool debuted in late 2022, anyone can rapidly churn out reams of text resembling ...
Alan Dunn (1900–74) got his start in the 1920s as an illustrator for the New Yorker, where he often poked fun at the gritty, bustling, and rapidly modernizing city around him. The editors at RECORD ...
What the rise of A.I. and the gutting of books coverage across U.S. media will mean for literature. By Dwight Garner In 1981, Donald Barthelme published “Challenge,” a funny and weirdly prescient ...
Digital books have grown in popularity over the past decade, but more Americans still read books in print than in digital formats. Overall, 75% of U.S. adults say they have read all or part of at ...