NPR editor Barrie Hardymon and producer Marc Rivers talk about the joy of loving movies everyone else loves to hate.
For 20 years, the front door of the internet was controlled by Google and Amazon; today, the door is creaking open to AI ...
Do we really live in a new form of digital slavery? A question that may at first seem philosophical, but today it is entirely ...
Lauren Gunderson's "anthropology," now at Rogue Machine Theatre, and Jordan Harrison's "Marjorie Prime," opening on Broadway ...
Carolan Lennon, Country Leader of Salesforce Ireland, has built a career not on a rigid path, but on strategic, values-led ...
The West’s growing unease isn’t just about politics or technology—it may spring from a deeper loss of faith in its own ...
Experiments show that biomolecules trapped in pure ice could withstand the harsh radiation of Mars for tens of millions of ...
Aziz Ansari writes, directs and stars in a comedy about the gig-economy blues, costarring Seth Rogen — but it's a divine Reeves who steals this movie.
Talk show legends like Rosie O'Donnell and Conan O'Brien reveal the celebrities who shined and struggled during their ...
Sci-fi can explore the future like no other, and some movies predicted technology so accurately it's downright scary.
Kate Adamala started work on a cell in which the natural molecular structure is reversed. Then a possible doomsday scenario became clear.
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