In an age of AI, Pope looks for "artisans of hope."
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The white whales join the short, contested list of animals that see themselves.
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A nonprofit in the city’s most troubled district has turned to robotic meal prep tech to make up for a dearth of human volunteers.
It’s time to prep your kit ahead of the summer season. These tools will do the job.
Garlic, as your grandmother may have told you, repels mosquitoes; it also completely blocks them from mating and laying eggs. Diallyl disulfide, it turns out, deserves the credit.
It's long been accepted that the smoother the surface, the lower the aerodynamic drag. That turns out not always to be the case.