Dunlavy, PhD ’88 POLITY BOOKS, 2024, $29.95 The Miraculous from ... Founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1899, MIT Technology Review is a world-renowned, independent ...
By Janny Scott Our columnist on the month’s best releases. By Sarah Lyall 21 Nonfiction Books to Read This Spring A posthumous collection of Joan Didion’s diaries, biographies of Yoko Ono ...
Dr. Richard Binzel is a leading astronomer and professor at MIT. Binzel and his team have been following asteroid 2024 YR4 for months. It was first identified by NASA late last year and has been ...
Inspired by the humble bee, robotics researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have designed insect-sized aerial bots with a reimagined wing system that can fly for up to 1,000 ...
“Sunrise on the Reaping,” by Suzanne Collins, explores the devastating story of Haymitch Abernathy, a mentor in the original “Hunger Games” novels. By Jennifer Harlan Our columnist on ...
Black literature is far too expansive to cover in just a month, especially if you look back through history at the works of luminaries like Langston Hughes, Toni Morrison, James Baldwin and Nikki ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. The South Carolina Gamecocks coach says her latest book is “my chance to honor the people who have built me up” Carly Tagen-Dye ...
Three books examine our complex and often fraught relationship with robots, AI, and automation. To the best of my knowledge, I am not a robot. And yet, like other humans who spend too much time on ...
Sorting through them after the move, Cooper, 81, discovered an artifact — a library book 99 years past due.“I was looking through the books and found one about (building) toys for boys and ...
Christopher Summerfield’s book “These Strange New Minds” offers a lucid intellectual history of AI and argues that chatbots are more than clever copycats. Joshua Hammer’s “The ...
This follows the claim by former President, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) in his newly launched book earlier this week, “A journey in Service’. In the book, IBB accused Abacha of ...
In the process of writing the book, her love of the aesthetics of anatomy came up against the “messy and frightening” reality of her own worsening heart condition and her son’s diagnosis ...
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