Katy Waldman A staff writer covering books and culture.
The prize-winning writer’s new novel follows a teen who leaves her life behind and sweeps across a transforming India – in search of, perhaps more than anything, herself.
The UC Berkeley crew has now shown the value of AI-based optimization work by having OpenEvolve work out a more efficient ...
David Riley has written a book about the first car trip around Australia a century ago, but his own story is just as engaging ...
The journalist talks to Spot about making his first book, his political awakening, and why 40s feels like the best age to be ...
Automatic translators can facilitate migration from C to Rust, but existing translators generate unsatisfactory code by ...
Key Points and Summary – The B-21 Raider is being engineered as a “flying, multi-domain command-and-control node,” not just a ...
AAFP's CMIO discusses a new whitepaper that outlines a strategic approach to integrating AI in primary practices ...
In 2010, Michal Lavi took a leap of faith, leaving a career in geology to pursue her creative passions—baking and filmmaking.
That’s the everyday magic waiting at arc Thrift Store in Lakewood, Colorado – a bargain hunter’s paradise where yesterday’s discards transform into tomorrow’s conversation starters.

The Case for Whole Books

The Common Core has now been around long enough that it’s all that many of the students we teach in college have known, and ...