Instead of handing off fixed screens, designers will need to create constraints, safety rails, and evaluation criteria that guide how these model-driven interfaces behave. It's that time of year.
Like part of a cosmic Russian doll, our universe may be nested inside a black hole that is itself part of a larger universe. In turn, all the black holes found so far in our universe—from the ...
Humans and dogs have been living together side by side for thousands of years, so you would think we know everything about our four-legged friends by now. But we may not understand them as well as we ...
We help a reader track down furniture from a photograph taken in the early 1950s. By Tom Delavan From Connecticut to Cairo, reading spots that will seem like paradise to book- and design-lovers alike.
“Contours of a World” at the Guggenheim Museum includes paintings as well as photography that suggests an alternate path. By Martha Schwendener The Washington National Opera said the “Wicked” composer ...
From ancient Greek philosopher Plato to Neo, hero of the dystopian film fantasy The Matrix, humans have long pondered the true nature of reality. Can we trust what we see, taste, touch, smell, and ...
Companies spend billions on programs that don’t pay off. Here’s how to fix that. by Michael Beer, Magnus Finnström and Derek Schrader Corporations are victims of the great training robbery. American ...
January 5, 2026 • D.C. police officers experienced some of the most intense violence during the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. We sat down with two of them to rewatch their body camera ...
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