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Sarah O'Connor's We Are Not Machines explores how we are contorting ourselves to fit AI into our working lives – and what to do about it, finds Tom Knowles
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An internationally acclaimed photojournalist in Iran turns his lens on his own city, as Tehran comes under bombardment. When war erupts in Iran, acclaimed pho…
While the world's most advanced climate models successfully reproduce heat waves once they are underway, they consistently miss key atmospheric processes that …
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A DOJ lawyer has been called on the carpet for making the equivalent of an "affirmative false statement" in order to protect his client, ICE. The post 'A serio…
From Milton in Office Space to his latest role as Wyck on Widow’s Bay , he finds the humanity in outcasts and oddballs, then slips back into anonymity
The San Andreas fault and a neighboring fault in Southern California have reached their highest levels of tectonic stress in 1,000 years, and a rupture at one …

























