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As generative AI blurs the line between fact and fiction, educators and technologists grapple with how to detect deepfakes ...
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy exercises before back-to-back meetings, prefers Coke over coffee, and avoids fine dining before often ...
Dino Buzzati’s best works evoke the fabulism, paranoia and allegory of writers like Franz Kafka, Albert Camus and Italo ...
C hristopher F. Rufo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the mastermind behind the moral panic over “critical ...
The Fix Our Forests Act is a logging bill that overrides scientific and citizen review, and is supported by some Democrats ...
This year’s Maghreb des Livres Book Fair, the 31st, organised by the French association Coup de soleil, saw people from ...
Unless these journals change dramatically, we are going to stop NIH scientists from publishing there and we’re going to ...
A Herald-Leader analysis of public documents revealed at least 157 Kentucky students or teachers cheated on state-mandated ...
As I read the plaques in the Garden of Healing, I thought it would be a fun project to compare the content with reality.
Twenty-five years ago this month, Dan Sarewitz and I published a widely read and discussed article in The Atlantic Monthly titled, Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock (unpaywalled version here).
On its own, Lies of P is great, but doesn't make my personal favourites list—and yet, Overture might be one of the best souls DLCs I've ever played. Both in terms of its standalone quality, but also ...