Some cars just look “right.” Balanced, elegant, and timeless. That visual harmony often stems from the golden ratio, a ...
If the aim is to truly ‘protect American jobs’, it could have been achieved through better training pipelines, investment in ...
When Kusum Sinha, the superintendent of Garden City Public Schools in New York, took a trip this summer to Finland, Estonia ...
The Cabot Professor of Mathematics sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss life lessons from mathematics, the challenges of ...
The College of Natural Sciences welcomed more than a dozen new tenured and tenure-track faculty members in 2025.
Joy Crookes knows a thing or two about music. As a kid, her dad encouraged her to soak up the classics, from Nick Cave and ...
The presidential proclamation is likely to effectively kill the programme that is the bedrock of the prosperity of the five-million strong Indian diaspora ...
The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSN
Seven questions with Senate candidate Dr. Pamela Denise Long
Dr. Pamela Denise Long — Denise as she prefers to be called — is hoping to make Illinois electoral history next year by being ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Road To Self-driving Future
What happens when we get out of the driver's seat and our vehicles become autonomous? Mathematician Viktor Larsson is ...
IEEE Spectrum on MSN
Will We Know Artificial General Intelligence When We See It?
AI experts acknowledge ARC’s value, and also its flaws. Jiaxuan You, a computer scientist at the University of Illinois at ...
Five of beauty's rising Gen Z women leaders - from a L'Oréal makeup chemist to Glow Recipe's manager of influencer marketing ...
In 1970, Richard Blakemore noticed bacteria he had taken from Woods Hole in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, behaving strangely. The bacteria followed the pull of a magnet. They were the first of their kind ...
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