LONDON (AP) — When novelists look to the future, the view is often grim. There are a lot more fictional dystopias than utopias. Ian McEwan has good news and bad news about what lies ahead in “ What We ...
Here’s an opener for you: “On 20 May 2119 I took the overnight ferry from Port Marlborough…” Ian McEwan describes his new novel as science fiction without the science. We’re in the 22nd century, ...
Queen Camilla made a joke about an 'infamous' Colin Firth scene from a TV adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice - saying it was unforgettable. The royal made the joke while visiting ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
A TV legend, a former X Factor judge and a Tour de France record holder will all front events at this year's Cheltenham Literature Festival. The event is thought to be the world's oldest literature ...
With dystopian fiction a firm fixture in our literary landscape, it’s easy to imagine future English syllabi that include, from this decade alone, works by Ali Smith, Paul Lynch, and Stephen Markley.
Abstract: Over the last ten years, the field of dermatology has experienced significant advancements through the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The adoption of such ...
Albanian-born writer Ledia Xhoga has recently gained international attention with her debut novel “Misinterpretation,” earning a spot on the Booker Prize 2025 longlist. The novel unfolds with an ...
Abstract: This systematic literature review provides a structured and detailed overview of research on anomaly detection for connected and autonomous vehicles, focusing on the Artificial Intelligence ...
SINGAPORE – Wary that surrender was imminent in 1945, Japanese soldiers at Alexandra Hospital likely dug pits, filled them with literature and set the books on fire to cover their tracks. One such pit ...
Autumn's publishing calendar rarely lacks for noise; 2025 arrives with a chorus that tilts from porch-friendly to polemical. At the center is David McCullough's "History Matters," a final collection ...
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