How to go green with AI
Posts from: April 2024
Every year, I see the same mistakes repeated, and they’re more prevalent when spring hits because of the discrepancy in activity between winter and spring.
In bubonic plague, Y. pestis enters the body at the site of the bite, and travels through the lymphatic system to the nearest lymph node where it ‘replicates’ itself. The lymph node becomes ‘inflamed’, ‘tense’ and ‘painful’, and is called a ‘bubo’.
This is the story behind James Hawes’ new film that opens tomorrow in Waterville.
What is life like when the Ohtani circus leaves town?
Abolitionist Expressions, an exhibition presented by Let’s Get Free in the KST lobby, works to humanize those who have faced or are facing life without parole.
“It’s pretty eye-opening, playing in this league,” per Toronto’s Matthew Knies. We asked more than a dozen rookies for insights on their new lives.
This week on “Created Equal,” we revisit a conversation host Stephen Henderson had in 2021 with contributors to The Atlantic’s “Inheritance” project.
Joe Middleton looks at the life of Paul Alexander, who spent 70 years in an iron lung before passing away at 78
Mary Ann Waldron, a healthy Arizona woman, got an elective MRI full-body that detected a deadly condition, leading to a life-saving surgery. She shared details as doctors weighed in as well.