Ryo Orikasa discusses how he transforms literature, poetry, and written language into animated form through text, sound, and silence.
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'Dry January' Offers a Shot of Stigma
It's meant to celebrate abstinence, but it also adds to substance use judgement ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scarlett Johansson leads Hollywood revolt accusing AI giants of theft
Scarlett Johansson has become the most visible face of a growing Hollywood backlash against artificial intelligence, accusing ...
Inside Higher Ed frames the controversy surrounding Scott C. Beardsley's appointment as the University of Virginia's ...
Every few years, global leadership thinking rediscovers cooperation. When trust erodes, institutions falter, and execution weakens, the conversation turns once again to people, purpose, and shared ...
As the annual CES tech fair kicks off in Las Vegas, Samsung has launched a minimalist speaker by French designer Erwan Bouroullec, distinguished by a narrow, arched body that's not much thicker than a ...
Profile of Bangar Raju Cherukuri, a senior technologist bridging mission-critical engineering, public systems, and academic ...
This writer is 24, in medical school — and is only now getting the HPV vaccine. The system failed her, she says.
If you’ve ever bought a new car only to watch its value evaporate faster than morning coffee, you get why this matters. Most ...
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Presidential rhetoric and Supreme Court nominees
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
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