Murder is an inherently frustrating subject because it keeps moving away from us, evading us,’’ Wendy Lesser wrote in Pictures at an Execution, a brilliant meditation on what we make of murder in law, ...
Kennesaw State University has named accomplished academic leader and researcher as dean of the College of Computing and ...
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In an environment in which information is abundant but understanding is scarce, some books stand out because they fundamentally change the way we think about society, technology, history, and human ...
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When English author J.R.R. Tolkien crafted his fantasy world Middle-earth, he argued storytellers are essentially “sub-creators” – they build fictional realms with internally consistent laws. For a ...
Although the potential applications of quantum computing are widespread, a new feasibility study suggests quantum computers ...
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Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Strife hits shelves in March 2026 as the fourth installment in his acclaimed Children of Time series. It's an ambitious, multi- ...
Two Georgia Tech undergraduates are being recognized for their contributions to computing research. Ryan Punamiya (CS 2025) and Summer Abramson, a third-year computational media student, have been ...
Three female students shrugged off stiff challenge from their male counterparts to sweep the top three prizes at the 2025 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Distinction Awards in Accra yesterday ...
The science is in. AI chatbots are changing our minds, and not for the better. The good news is that you can take advantage ...