Monet’s ‘Waterlilies,’” by Robert Hayden, reflects on what art can (and can’t) do in tumultuous times. Our critic A.O. Scott ...
For a year now the prime minister has been talking about the need to make hard choices. It's now time for his government to ...
Recruiters are locked in a technological ‘arms race’ with desperate jobseekers — and secret instructions targeted at hiring robots are the latest trick, Io Dodds reports ...
Organon , a global independent healthcare company with a focus on women's health, will present results from a sub-analysis of pooled data from the Phase 3 ADORING 1 and ADORING 2 pivotal trials ...
On October 23 in Paris, the 25th edition of the Marcel Duchamp Prize was awarded to Xie Lei, chosen from among four ...
OpenAI has been adding several interesting features to ChatGPT, including support for web browsing and plugins. And now, you can easily upload documents to ChatGPT without relying on third-party ...
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is widely recognized as one of the most influential technologies for the future, having sparked a paradigm shift in scientific research. The field of education ...
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On Nov. 6, UMass Downtown hosted four guest speakers — Abigail Chabitnoy, Hannah Brooks-Motl, Joan Tate and Melissa Dickey — ...
The politics of The Rot stem from a darker time. If still angry, this book also feels sadder. Despair cannot pass without ...
NPR's Scott Detrow sat down with poet Kate Baer at Midtown Scholar, a bookstore in Harrisburg, Penn., to talk about her new book of poetry, How About Now.