Should our government be pursuing GST when the people have said a resounding no twice? We already pay far more than the UK for our food. We pay for carriage and in some stores for other commodities, ...
Recent public comments made about AI suggest that Americans have difficulty with the implications of linear time. This is odd given that its conception is largely Western and is centered on the clock ...
Two Russians illegally topped out the Empire State Building this week, and, no, they aren't climbers. Here's how to know the ...
Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content we consume on social media and ...
The volume of North American involvement in Scottish golf investments has increased "noticeably" during the past two years ...
Device based on two-dimensional oxide interface superconductors can be “edited” using atomic force microscope lithography ...
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has released the ISC Computer Science (Subject Code - 868) for the Year 2027 evaluation cycle. It is designed specifically to make ...
Spending more on defence while remaining dependent on imported fossil fuels risks deepening the continent’s vulnerability.
While it shouldn’t be politically risky, really, to spend some money to refurbish the official residence of the Prime Minister ‐ which has been inhabited only by mice and insects for the last 10 years ...
Cut makes no distinction between tiny restaurants struggling to put food on the table and the giants of global fast food ...
It is difficult to sum up, or even rank, 2 1/2 centuries’ worth of medical accomplishments in the U.S. While some might think of cutting-edge, snazzy technological achievements, James Gutierrez, MD, ...
Recent research reveals that tropical butterflies known as Heliconius exhibit remarkable longevity, surviving nearly a year ...