Bill Maher spent the first half of his Friday night monologue telling progressives to stop complaining about the Oscars. He spent the second half explaining ... Read More ...
Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, physicist and cosmologist Max Tegmark presented a vision of the future of ...
Contrary to what the Modern Monetary Theory advocates and their Chartalist allies are claiming, the 1690 colonial ...
Snakes are often feared, yet they are among the most vital and misunderstood creatures in the natural world. The World Congress on Snakes (WCS) 2026, to be held from Oct. 1 to Oct. 4 at the Grand ...
The Shakira wasp is a parasite of caterpillars, feeding and developing inside them and causing them to bend and twist their abdomens in a distinctive way, which reminded lead author Scott Shaw and ...
Last quarter, the VP of engineering at a large gaming company explained to Oso how they’d built an AI site reliability engineering agent to help resolve incidents and fix production issues. For weeks, ...
I recently interviewed Jarvis R. Givens, a professor of education and African and African American studies at Harvard University. His new book, I’ll Make Me a World: The 100-Year Journey of Black ...
Throughout his career, historian Carter G. Woodson, AB’1908, AM’1908, worked to change how Americans thought about Black history. The University of Chicago alum began that mission when, in February ...
Since 2020, European Regulation 2020/852 on the establishment of a framework to facilitate sustainable investment (the EU "Taxonomy Regulation") established a classification of certain activities ...
Next July, the United States will mark the 250th anniversary of its founding, a milestone set to be celebrated across the country. American history will serve as the centerpiece of many of these ...
Soto, C. J., & John, O. P. (2017). The next Big Five Inventory (BFI-2): Developing and assessing a hierarchical model with 15 facets to enhance bandwidth, fidelity, and predictive power. Journal of ...
We’ve all been told that learning works like climbing a ladder. You start on the bottom rung with “basic” skills, climb upward through progressively “advanced” ones, and eventually reach the top. But ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results