Sci-fi stories ask “what if,” and they answer “then what.” Whether the film is an exciting blockbuster, a tiny and ambitious ...
Modern-day LLMs are "fiction machines," designed not to be truthful but to make sense. What can we expect from these machines, and what are their limitations?
In the first few months of 2026, the Trump administration has embarked on military interventions in Iran and Venezuela and ...
A new cognitive psychology study reveals that our susceptibility to false memories depends heavily on how believable a suggested event is, and whether we are told it happened just once or repeatedly.
Dimensions beyond the four we’re familiar with could solve a host of problems in physics and cosmology. Columnist Leah Crane ...
Recent psychological research reveals that certain forms of strong memory can make people more prone to distortion, anxiety, and poor decisions, all while making them feel smarter and more accurate ...
This is the transcript of ‘Cut The Clutter’ Episode 1813, published on 20 March 2026, examining how Israel’s strike on the South Pars gas field marks a dangerous new phase in the Iran war and its ...
And India’s 333 million LPG-dependent households can still cook dinner. The contrast with Washington’s approach could hardly be starker. Trump has called on China, France, and the United Kingdom to ...
With former Shore Acres Neighborhood Association President Kevin Batdorf officially entering the St. Petersburg mayoral race, there are now six candidates filed, including incumbe ...
First things first: what do we know about the next Marvel Cinematic Universe movie's first trailer? For starters, we know it'll arrive sometime today (March 18). Tom Holland, who' ...
Investors spent months circling dates on the calendar for the first Federal Reserve rate cut. Now those circles are sliding further into the year — and may soon turn into question marks. Prof. Dr.
Martin Oswald, Head of Operational Transformation at Travelodge, explains how a deliberate, colleague-first approach to ...