The Cincinnati Bengals logically fit as a team that will get active in NFL free agency once again after the NFL draft concludes. Much of how the Bengals will navigate the post-draft market will hinge ...
I was so uplifted and inspired by the recently published Marin Voice commentary by Dominican University President Nicola Pitchford (“Dominican’s programs are impacting our community,” April 10). Here ...
Major publishing houses risk unwittingly putting out books generated with A.I. tools. Authors and readers are frustrated, nervous and grasping for solutions. By Alexandra Alter Last fall, Antonio ...
Agilent Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced the launch of the BioTek Cytation 9 cell imaging multimode reader, the newest addition to the Cytation portfolio combining multimode microplate ...
The 8051 was an 8-bit Harvard-architecture microcontroller first put out by Intel in 1980. They’ve since discontinued that line, but it lives on in the low-cost STC8 family of chips, which is ...
As an urban design consultant to local governments and private developers for over 45 years, I see flaws in some arguments shared in the IJ editorial published March 6 with the headline “Bad numbers ...
Within three years, no embedded software developer is going to be writing code. I know it sounds like another one of my controversial statements. But I recently used Claude Code to write the best ...
The exhibition’s theme is “Costume Art,” which curator Andrew Bolton explains is dedicated to “the centrality of the dressed body in the museum’s vast collection.” While the Costume Institute’s show ...
In reference to “Georgia Army veteran deported by ICE,” AJC Feb. 14, and “What to know about the EPA’s major shift on climate regulation,” AJC Feb. 13. Across federal policy, from immigration ...
I appreciate Michael Hicks' concise and clear explanation of present economic conditions ("The world is selling America. Here's why the dollar collapse matters"). But I take issue with his statement ...
A young adult-focused imprint of Russia’s largest book publisher, Eksmo, has shut down after being targeted by the Russian government for allegedly violating LGBTQ+ “propaganda” and “extremism” laws.