Should a bronze medal count the same as a gold when determining who won the Olympics? What’s the best way to rank countries based on medal count? By The Learning Network Bomb threats and ...
Contemporary cycling is all about spandex and personal bests. The bicycle designer Grant Petersen has amassed an ardent ...
Playground,” Powers’s new novel, aims to do for the oceans what “The Overstory” did for trees, shaking us out of our human ...
Predator anime series locked up in the Disney vault, according to Bloody Disgusting, there’s a good chance we’ll prob ...
Of the many places from which a public health crisis can emerge, few would suspect the American courtroom could serve as such ...
AI is the newest refuge of liars. Over the past decade, the rise of deep-learning technology has made it increasingly easy for people to craft false or modified pictures, audio, text, or video that ...
Earth is an extraordinary place, filled with remarkable creatures and landscapes that often surpass our understanding un ...
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Twilight of the Emoji
I navigated carefully to the emoji interface, then scrolled to find the swimming pool. But no such emoji exists. Instead, ...
While it’s hard to beat fried chicken and French fries from your go-to food joint, a deep fryer can help you recreate restaurant-quality versions of your favorites at home. Whether you’re ...
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Cartoons have changed a lot in the decade since Paste originally published this list. Sure, new episodes of The Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park and SpongeBob Squarepants are churned out each year ...
The meteoric rise of “deep learning” technology over the past several years has been truly dramatic in many industries. Industry giants from Google, Microsoft, Facebook, IBM and many others have been ...