Blurring the lines between TV, tablet, and smart speaker, “companion machines” hint at the future of digital displays, ...
"We recruit so many athletes because they understand the human body," said Stryker representative Tori Rowden, giving Butcher a flyer about the company. "That was bloody interesting," he said as we ...
The announcement comes amid a flurry of dealmaking activity in the world’s financial capital that has boosted profits at ...
Once one of the world’s most dangerous border crossings, Berlin's symbol of death and division has been turned into a ...
Archaeologists and students digging in Blätterhöhle cave uncovered a 9,000-year-old fireplace (above), flint arrowheads and a bone harpoon. Photo from LWL-AfW Olpe / Michael Baales ...
November brings shorter days, longer nights, and lots of art options around the region. The New England Quilt Museum, 18 Shattuck Street, Lowell is a wealth of exhibits and activities for quilters ...
Refugee lawyer and author Petra Molnar speaks to Computer Weekly about the extreme violence people on the move face at borders across the world, and how increasingly hostile anti-immigrant politics is ...
Its "sheer splendor" can "feel a little overwhelming," Vogue said, but soon your eyes will "adjust to all that shimmer and ...
When you enter Nick Doyle’s windowless office tucked in the hallways of Shenandoah University’s Shingleton Hall, your eyes can’t help but be drawn to an array of framed photos on ...
When you enter Nick Doyle’s windowless office tucked in the hallways of Shenandoah University’s Shingleton Hall, your eyes can’t help but be drawn to an array of framed photos on ...
If you saw the water first, you are likely to be empathic. While others who look at this image might be distracted by the woman and her reflection, you were focusing on the things that surround her, ...
The human experience is difficult to capture in words, but El Espacio 23’s exhibition, “Mirror of the Mind,” takes a solid ...