While your smartphone promises endless connection and convenience, neuroscientists are discovering that people who still ...
Companies face challenges in scaling within competitive markets without full-stack ownership. Full-stack ownership provides a ...
Compliance continues to drive adoption of trusted open source: We saw the same themes from December present here, underscored ...
Trey Hendrickson was the popular theory when it came to former Cincinnati Bengals players who might next go link up with Lou Anarumo on the Indianapolis Colts. Instead, Hendrickson went to join the ...
West Palm Beach, Fla. — Ronny Mauricio’s performance in Grapefruit League play with the Mets this spring wasn’t the reason he was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse on Thursday morning. Mauricio hit .313 ...
RANKIN, Pa. — For more than a century, Pittsburghers have known the historic blast furnaces along the Monongahela River by the name “Carrie.” The origins of that name remained unclear until now.
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PCWorld reports that Anthropic’s Claude AI chatbot now generates interactive visuals like charts and diagrams to enhance concept explanations. This visual feature helps users better understand complex ...
Gamma-ray bursts are the most violent explosions in the universe. In a fraction of a second, they can release more energy than the sun will emit across its entire 10-billion-year lifetime. Most are ...
Christopher Beha’s path to atheism began in college. Close encounters with death—a brother’s car accident, his own cancer diagnosis—led to a period of disenchantment. He picked up Bertrand Russell’s ...
The key to working at a place like Ars Technica is solid news judgment. I’m talking about the kind of news judgment that knows whether a pet peeve is merely a pet peeve or whether it is, instead, a ...