Somewhere between the wreckage of our digital loneliness and the ancient need to be truly seen, a poet has been building ...
MathWorks expert Seth DeLand explains how AI automation frees engineers to focus on higher-level creative problem-solving.
It might have seemed absurd to buy a brick-and-mortar bookstore in 2021, when prevailing wisdom suggested that print books were about to be replaced with digital facsimiles. That didn’t stop Heather E ...
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Physical AI: The next industrial revolution is finally here
For the past 24 months, the technology sector has been consumed by a single narrative: Generative AI. Software platforms that can write code, compose poetry, and generate images have captured the ...
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Books + coffee = heaven
After years of digital overload, a quiet return to analog is underway. It’s not because technology failed, but because it succeeded a little too well. Paradoxically, when everything is optimized for ...
Buber's claim is blunt: There are two basic ways human beings relate to the world. In one, which he called I–It, we encounter ...
Save this for a low effort getaway, ride, hop off for a cozy stroll, then roll on to the next stop when you feel ready.
Sir William Mark Tully, the veteran British journalist whose calm, authoritative voice became synonymous with the BBC’s coverage of India for over three decades, passed away on Sunday, January 25, ...
A once-promising writer learns some painful lessons in a tragicomic Colombian tale.
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Taiwan unveils 20-qubit superconducting quantum computer built entirely in-house
Researchers at Academia Sinica have developed a 20-qubit superconducting quantum computer, marking Taiwan’s entry ...
Young Indian writers are redefining memoirs, moving beyond traditional life stories of achievement. Millennials and GenZs are sharing their experiences of growing up queer, disabled, or navigating ...
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