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Researchers took a fresh approach to urban research by using artificial intelligence to explore the emotional side of city life. Their goal was to better understand the link between a city's physical ...
Ponce de Leon actually was the first to notice the Gulf Stream in 1513 and used it to navigate ships back to Europe from the ...
In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, access to essential services is no longer bound by location or physical infrastructure. From applying for welfare programs to managing finances ...
There are many moments in humanity’s history, Krauss writes, when a people have encountered a discrete moment at which they ...
The book “A People’s Guide to Greater Boston” is being refigured into a series of maps so everyday explorers might tread a ...
Laura Coffey went on a quest to find the real-life islands that inspired the wanderings of Homer’s epic hero, Odysseus ...
As global temperatures continue to rise, scientists have long worried that mountain species are on an "extinction ...
Roaming was a clever solution for its time, designed to bridge coverage gaps as users moved between networks. But it’s also ...
A new study finds humanity's closest living relatives will chew plants and apply makeshift poultices to wounds, and use ...
As part of our Teaching Theory Special Series, First Publics spoke to Dr. Kyle Green about his podcast Give Theory a Chance.
The Final Reckoning” director goes behind the scenes on creating the most dangerous “Mission: Impossible” scene ever.
Japanese geologists have linked ancient amber layers on the seafloor to a massive landslide-triggered tsunami during the age ...