July 12 The third annual Ruidosa Fest, part of Lincoln Center’s Summer in the City programming, is an all-day celebration ...
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Building your own regulation set of cornhole boards is an enjoyable carpentry project that yields lasting fun.
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One of the central challenges of introducing artificial intelligence (AI) to any industry is that its promise and peril are so entwined. The tools that automate routine tasks, such as scheduling ...
On any given day, roughly three million tractor-trailers ferry goods along American highways, and it is only because of some perverse collective disavowal that any of us, in our dinky cars, agree to ...
Several weeks of emotional whiplash for the NC State men's basketball program have steadied, thanks to a familiar figure. Justin Gainey was a dependable starter in Raleigh during his playing days.
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As the iconic TV hitmaker brings "The Waterfront" to Netflix, he also looks back on classics like "Dawson's Creek" and "Vampire Diaries," and gives IndieWire a taste of what "Scream 7" may hold.
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Mathematical evidence indicates that our universe is flat, but it could be infinitely big, as well. You can figure out if an object is flat with a ...