A Dummerston harvest reveals how science, markets, and long experience shape what neighbors see on Black Mountain Road.
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The AI performance rankings that actually matter — and why the top scores keep changing
Every few months, a new AI model lands at the top of a leaderboard. Graphs shoot upward. Press releases circulate. And t ...
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Study points to simple trigger behind limb regrowth in amphibians
Cut off an axolotl’s leg, and within weeks a knob of cells called a blastema will sprout from the wound and rebuild the ...
Earlier this month, a study by the Kolkata-based SABAR Institute uncovered an alarming disparity in West Bengal’s Nandigram ...
There’s something very “old New York” about horseback riding through these forests, like you’re in a period drama but with ...
Savers operates as a for-profit thrift store that partners with local nonprofits, creating a shopping experience that somehow ...
The accusations you may have heard about nonnative honey bees aren’t backed by evidence. Entomologists explain that there are ...
The idea’s revival reflects growing frustration over rising health care costs.
None of the Republican candidates for California Governor will be receiving an endorsement. The party announced Sunday that ...
In many ways, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is the closest we’ve ever gotten to a first-person D&D game. Skyrim has also had a ...
Austronesian' — the term that appears in textbooks, classrooms, the Matatag curriculum, social media, and research — is not a people nor is it one language ...
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