How we work, how we socialize, how we navigate scams, how we create new opportunities are all loosely linked by how we are all encountering new technology.
Posts from: September 2024
One of the things I love the most about the Columbia-Pacific region is that our winters never last too terribly long.
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In a Q&A, Samuel Wilkinson discusses the evolutionary forces that spur us to be our altruistic selves and what inspired his fascination with life’s purpose.
LIFE, the Large Interferometer For Exoplanets, is only a concept at this point. But it passed its first test: detecting Earth’s biosignatures.
The 18th-century’s ‘Irish Giant’, is the subject of an acclaimed new opera. Can music give Charles Byrne the dignity he was denied in both life and death? Its composer tells how she gave shape to his story and sound to his world
A South Carolina woman facing charges for a deadly DUI crash that killed a bride on her wedding night told her sister that “everything is going to work out.”
Northern cold versus southern cold
UN aid agencies warn that more than a dozen children in Gaza have starved to death, and many more are at risk as malnutrition soars, infectious diseases spread
Is your family spending spring break in NY State? Plan the perfect getaway with our list of kid-friendly activities to help you make the most of your vacation.