According to AP reporting, the United States and Israel have carried out strikes in Iran while a long-range American bomber capable of hauling up to 24 cruise missiles has arrived at a Royal Air Force ...
Poland's central bank governor proposes using NBP profits for $47B defense fund instead of EU loans. No gold sales confirmed ...
When 76% of insurers have deployed AI but half the workforce is looking to leave, the technology strategy and the talent ...
Visit MOSI in Tampa, Florida, home to America’s second-largest planetarium, a moon mission simulator, and hands-on science exhibits for all ages.
Massive Swedish study of over two million people reveals that genetic risk for mental illness often points toward ...
For decades, black holes were treated like a cosmic punchline. In the 1930s, astronomer Arthur Eddington openly mocked the idea that a star could collapse into something so extreme, calling it “absurd ...
The Gregangelo Museum is what happens when “go big or go home” meets “I am home, so I’ll just go big here.” When your neighbor’s house looks like it ate a circus tent and decided to keep the stripes.
Why do some single people feel depleted or marginalized, while others feel grounded, socially connected, and even energized?
Jewish organizations face a genuine dilemma: Have we temporarily pivoted or permanently transformed? Are we making strategic decisions, or are we being captured by donor preferences? Two and a half ...
Whether you’ve been official for a few weeks or you’re years into sharing streaming log-ins, the time is always right for questions to ask your boyfriend—because there’s always more to learn about ...
Questions of authorship have long haunted modern and contemporary art, but the arrival of computational systems has sharpened them into something more urgent.
The internet has always thrived on stupid questions. Despite decades of asking them in online forums, on social media and to search engines, humans still seem to have an infinite supply of these ...