Dr. Jeremy Faust saves lives in the ER and breaks stories with his Inside Medicine newsletter. He’s also testing the bounds ...
In a world where self-driving robotaxis glide through major city streets without drivers behind the wheel and delivery drones ...
The wedding presents just keep on coming. Three days after Taylor Swift’s marriage to Travis Kelce, a federal judge dismissed ...
While The Silence of the Lambs has stood as an icon of masterful psychological thrillers for decades now, films like Cure and ...
Companies invest in smart manufacturing technology, the technology works, yet the operational results still disappoint.
The Taycan gets smarter, more engaging, and even more extreme before the next generation arrives.
'The Hunting Party' has officially ended after its cancellation, and heartbroken fans are sharing emotional reactions to the ...
Now that the court has handed down its final opinions in argued cases for the 2025-26 term, Supreme Court observers must ...
FIFA’s suspension of Folarin Balogun’s one‑match ban has opened a debate about how World Cup disciplinary rules are applied, ...
It's too early to say if AI is frying our brains — but the research so far doesn't look good.
This may well be the answer to AI slop, but it could also be way out of all that tiresome, chronically inefficient language.
The recent European Norm 17975 addresses ‘grey zone’ energy-related risks during machine and pipeline interventions and proposes a task based framework for safe and efficient work. The norm can furthe ...