Government malfeasance, the consequences of too much tech, and the emotional lives of medical caregivers are spotlighted in spring’s current affairs titles.
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton warns tech billionaires like Musk and Zuckerberg are rushing AI development, risking mass job ...
Contrary to the beliefs of some in the anti-vaxx world, infectious diseases spread through bacteria and viruses, microscopic ...
So, what will happen to Earth in 2026? Predictions are buzzing, and honestly, it’s a mix of the seriously dramatic and the ...
Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) announced today that the company was selected by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) as an awardee for the Cooperative Threat Reduction Integration Contract ...
Putin’s upcoming India visit highlights the intense secrecy, elite security units and strict protocols that define the ...
Volcanic eruptions could have fueled the spread of the Black Death plague across medieval Europe, according to a new study ...
What a New York Times opinion piece missed about gender dynamics at work and why understanding context, not blaming women or ...
As biotech firms shed jobs and life sciences funding dries up, policymakers have started to see defense technology as a way ...
The elongated skull was likely caused by a genetic condition, but it evidently didn’t get in the way of the individual’s ...
Call of Duty releases the full patch notes for Black Ops 7 and Warzone Season 1, revealing all of the changes coming in the ...
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USAF Air Commandos with the 7th Special Operations Squadron performed tilt-rotor air to air refueling (TAAR) during an ...
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