Your four-year-old wraps a towel around her shoulders, narrows her eyes and announces she is “the destroyer of everything.” ...
Once upon a time, great psychological thinkers bestrode the earth. William James, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Fred Skinner, Carl Jung and a few other heavyweights left deep footprints in the cultural ...
Gabriel Gomes believes the future of chemistry is as much about flasks and fume hoods as it is about code. A chemical engineer at Carnegie Mellon University, Gomes works at the intersection of ...
Chris Quinn, editor of cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer, has promised transparency to readers in how the newsroom uses artificial intelligence to support its journalism. Quinn keeps that promise ...
On Sunday, analysis firm Citrini Research published a thought experiment on Substack that reads like a piece of fiction. Titled “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis,” it’s a scenario set in June of ...
Colorado State University will host its annual Little Shop of Physics Open House on March 1. The event features over 300 hands-on science experiments for all ages at the Lory Student Center. More than ...
It doesn’t take much to cause tumultuous stock moves in a market top-heavy with tech shares and jumpy about the prospects for artificial intelligence. But nothing underlines the sensitivity of stocks ...
Last year, synthetic biologist Meagan Olsen performed the biggest experimental campaign of her career. The PhD student at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, was trying to make proteins in ...
Stakes in private companies. Handshake deals with chief executives. The president’s economic policy has drifted far from principles that long defined the Republican Party. Is it capitalism at all?