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Technology
What if We Could All Control A.I.?
Researchers at Anthropic asked roughly 1,000 Americans to write rules for their A.I. chatbot. The results could be a model…
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Style
What Happens When an Artist’s Technology Becomes Obsolete?
Curators and conservators are working to save — and update — art made with aging hardware.
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World
In Israel, Sewing for the Security Forces
Fashion students and professors put their skills to use in an unexpected way.
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News
Lab Leak Fight Casts Chill Over Virology Research
Scientists doing “gain-of-function” research said that heightened fears of lab leaks are stalling studies that could thwart the next pandemic…
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News
The Five-Day Office Week Is Dead
Working from home is here to stay. I can prove it with data — lots and lots of data showing…
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News
How Six Italian Brothers Shaped the Story of New York
Few people have shaped the streetscape of New York as prominently as the stone-carving Piccirilli brothers, six Italian immigrants who…
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News
What Pain Will a New Wave of Student Loan Payments Bring?
This summer, the Supreme Court struck down President Biden’s debt relief plan. The resumption of payments this month after a…
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News
What Happens When a Woman Chooses Career Dominance Over Her Relationship
In 2020 the economist Robin Ely and the sociologist Irene Padavic wrote an article for Harvard Business Review titled “What’s…
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World
Rudy Perez, a Pioneer of Postmodern Dance, Is Dead at 93
In New York and later in Los Angeles, he challenged notions of what dance is and isn’t with choreography built…
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World
Ryuzo Yanagimachi, Researcher Who Cloned Mice, Dies at 95
Working separately from the Scottish team that had earlier cloned Dolly the sheep, he and his team pioneered an easier,…