The Valentine’s Day project brings humorous, lovesick musings from Jemima Kirke, Coco Mellors, and more cultural figures that ...
When considering what kind of technology to use, we need to ask the same question as our Paleolithic ancestors probably did – ...
“It may be the case that large numbers of conscious systems could be created and caused to suffer,” the researchers say, ...
Mark Woods, who moderated Wednesday's Florida Forum series featuring writer Carl Hiaasen, offers up some favorite moments and anecdotes.
Ken Reeves of Harrison, a former member of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, has watched deer numbers plummet on his ...
Seven years ago, researchers caught an unexpected phenomenon on film: A pool of red dye that somehow 'knew' how to solve a maze filled with milk. Propelled forward by a couple drops of soap, it ...
By treating DNA as a language, Brian Hie’s “ChatGPT for genomes” could pick up patterns that humans can’t see, accelerating ...
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Against tax $ for abortions Once again Gov. Maura Healey is using taxpayer money to promote and enhance baby killing. On Jan. 7, Healey announced that the Department of Public Health would have access ...
Plymouth council members opted not to approve a recycling contract with a new provider at their Aug. 26 council meeting. More than 100 people crowded into council chambers, and overflow seating ...
According to a new paper in the journal Biology Letters, men are getting increasingly ... muscular men with a relatively large overall body mass (but not obese) particularly attractive," the ...
Who still dares to protest the war in Russia? Women. They hold up signs, lay flowers, hide messages in books and write to political prisoners. DER SPIEGEL spent months following three of them.
Jonathan Nash was a mysterious, unreasonably talented and incredibly funny man, who influenced generations of writers ...