A new political theory suggests that what motivates this president is something far older than great power rivalry.
The world’s oceans are becoming dangerously acidic. A controversial proposal would raise the pH — by mixing chemicals into ...
Museums have always been places for collecting, curating, contextualizing and displaying curiosities. A three-part exhibition ...
Angling Times on MSN
The top 50 most influential people in fishing right now
With a huge social media following, Original Jonny Boy has burst on to the fishing scene this year. Producing positive ...
CarExpert on MSN
How Audi, BMW, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, and Suzuki started out in Australia, and where they are now
Ever wondered how some of Australia's top auto brands started life here? Join us for the latest instalment of our then-versus ...
The Polo Bar leads the line. From Tiffany’s Blue Box to RH England, five retail dining rooms where demand turned dinner into ...
Is the inside of a vision model at all like a language model? Researchers argue that as the models grow more powerful, they ...
The Nation on MSNOpinion
What Justice on a Burning Planet?
Andreas Malm and Thea Riofrancos joined The Nation’s Wen Stephenson in an urgent conversation about the left and the climate ...
Work-issued laptops and phones feel personal, but they are often managed by employers. Sensitive personal data—like tax forms ...
It may not surprise you that Time magazine has elected to highlight the AI industry in its annual “Person of the Year” issue. Or should we say persons: the collective billionaire “architects of AI,” ...
Solar power. The history of a magazine. The impact of DOGE cuts on medical research. Russian trolls. Cyberstorms. Newly found research results from ...
Time magazine has chosen "Architects of AI" as its Person of the Year 2025. The magazine said it opted to recognize artificial intelligence's vast influence across society, from media to politics to ...
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