A comprehensive analysis of 383 U.S. cities reveals a striking pattern: most have rings of isolation in suburban areas and ...
Scientists used a 3D-printing approach to pattern hydrophobic barriers inside hydrophilic filter paper. These barriers, designed in different geometries, guide liquids along precise paths and shape ...
The initiative is an extension of the Curbside Chronicle's mission to provide a voice and an opportunity to earn money for people experiencing homelessness.
A new wave of biophilic design uses simulated nature and sustainable wood alternatives to bring wellness benefits into ...
The political landscape heading into the 2026 midterms is far more volatile than many Republicans want to admit. On paper, the GOP holds the advantage: the House majority, a favorable national mood on ...
Upland hunting, done right, is a close-range affair. With a few exceptions—wild-flushing pheasants come to mind—upland ...
Despite massive investments in compute resources, advanced optimization techniques, and experimental architectures, all ...
Baua Devi has been practicing the Mithila art form for almost 60 years. She got married at the age of 12, and was encouraged ...
“Based on their training data, they just model the probability that a given token, or word, will follow a set of tokens that ...
We tested wrapping paper and gift bags from 14 different paper companies and other vendors to find the most beautiful and ...
Lee’s HOMO SAPIEN SAPIEN at MDC Kendall Art Gallery in Miami. Paintings, collages and wearable sculptures probe humans as factory-made.
An analysis of Buckeye butterflies finds that they aren't just changing colors with the seasons, but changing the way they see on a physiological level.
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