A student-organized “tech fast” at St. John’s College thrust young people headfirst into a world of chalkboard-based ...
An expert Q&A on the legal, ethical, and practical considerations and emerging issues regarding judicial use of AI, including ...
The Forward on MSN
How the next generation of rabbis is preparing for the age of AI
Students from five rabbinical schools tell the Forward how they're thinking about artificial intelligence in relation to ...
Learning mathematics is much like learning a new language — it opens doors that were once closed. Rather than seeing ...
While movies like "Star Wars" and "Alien" are what most people think of with 1970s sci-fi films, there were lesser-known ...
Computers found what human experts missed: a divide between aging biology research and patient care that decades of funding ...
Hollywood was built on the idea that a small number of stars could reliably command attention and turn it into leverage. AI ...
Agentic AI challenges the foundational tenets of our legal frameworks, which have historically relied on clear lines of ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Why ice is slippery may finally be solved after decades of debate
For more than 200 years, scientists have argued about a deceptively simple question: why does a sheet of frozen water let us ...
The one and only 'Breadman' examines the legacy of Terence Crawford, evaluates the career of Ike Quartey, examines Oleksandr Usyk’s credentials and explains why Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns ...
Morning Overview on MSN
A new quantum chemistry approach is cracking tough material mysteries
Quantum chemistry is quietly entering a new phase, one where some of the hardest problems in materials science are finally starting to yield to theory instead of trial and error. A fresh approach to ...
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