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How Claude reset the AI race

The AI-assisted future of programming, where people can make their own custom software without learning to code, is rapidly ...
Overview Python remains one of the most widely used languages in robotics, thanks to its readability, extensive libraries, ...
In the week that we mourn the death of the Guardian’s long-serving classical music critic, composers, performers, colleagues and others who knew and worked with him pay tribute to a writer whose passi ...
As missions to the Moon multiply, keeping time there is no longer a theoretical problem. Researchers from the Purple Mountain ...
CleanBC review emphasizes the importance of measuring progress in ways that people can actually see and feel rather than ...
When Jorie Kraus was diagnosed with an incurable rare disease, two young researchers created an AI tool to find a treatment.
After decades of working in nonprofit finance, I've seen how restricted funding can hamstring even the most effective ...
As authoritarian politics harden in the United States, familiar channels of resistance are proving dangerously inadequate.
The Miami Foundation’s Collective Real Estate Ownership program has helped 30 small businesses owners go from renting their ...
When faced with something new, human beings instinctively reach for comparisons. A child learning about atoms might hear that electrons orbit the nucleus “like planets orbit the sun.” An entrepreneur ...
When people talk about improving financial literacy, the conversation often focuses on teaching practical skills: how to ...
In the world of logistics, the last mile problem describes the final part of the route to deliver a good or service to the ...