The phrase "come back" takes on a dual meaning in Pluribus, shifting from Carol's lonely plea on the pavement to Manousos' appeal to Rick's paralyzed consciousness. While Carol's words were a cry for ...
At heart, their disagreement — much of it occurring via a translator app on Carol’s phone, under a pink umbrella against blue skies and brown desert like something out of Wes Anderson — comes down to ...
Printability generally improved in 2025, with support for new squishier alternatives to TPU making 3D-printed bouncy balls a ...
Kara Alaimo is an associate professor of communication at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Her book “Over the Influence: Why Social Media Is Toxic for Women and Girls — And How We Can Take It Back” was ...
You've spent a weekend shredding old bills and school papers, and now you don't know what to do with the resulting bags and bags of shredded paper in your house. Here's the good news: You can reuse at ...
We’re starting to get a better sense of how chatbots are affecting us—but there’s still a lot we don’t know. OpenAI says over 400 million people use ChatGPT every week. But how does interacting with ...
Massage guns have become a popular tool for athletes and fitness enthusiasts, offering quick relief from muscle soreness. Whether you are looking for a post workout tool to improve recovery or a ...
Teachers spend up to 29 hours a week doing nonteaching tasks: writing emails, grading, finding classroom resources, and carrying out other administrative work. They also have high stress levels and ...
Using artificial intelligence (AI) tools for processes such as preparing manuscripts, writing grant applications and peer review will become widely accepted within the next two years, suggests a ...
If you take a look at your laptop's keyboard, you'll notice that the top row keys have icons printed above, with "F" and a number, like F1, F2, and so on, below each one. These are known as function ...
Leo S. Lo is affiliated with the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). Artificial intelligence can be used in countless ways – and the ethical headaches it raises are countless, too.
As voters weigh in on measures that would broaden marijuana access, recent data reveals unexpected trends in who uses it, and how. By Dani Blum Voters in four states will weigh in this week on ballot ...