Fashion insiders and beauty magazines have long cited the "20-year-rule"—the idea that clothing trends often resurface every two decades. According to Northwestern University scientists, that ...
Anyone with a chronic illness understands the struggle of living with a disease that is deeply unpredictable. Many such ...
The public’s growing disdain isn’t limited to Epstein; it is instead part of a larger trend as influence over American society has democratized beyond a closed group of elites and the powerful ...
Nearly one in three Harvard varsity upperclassmen athletes study Economics — a concentration rate far higher than any other ...
The demand for a professional labor force skilled in data analysis and statistical methods, alongside scientific computation and other applied mathematics techniques, and has grown tremendously over ...
Gabriel Wu is a first-year student at Harvard studying applied math and film and visual studies. For many college students, the pull toward artificial intelligence is irresistible. I regularly hear ...
In a world of trade roiled by US President Donald Trump, it is good news that choppy seas promise to settle for shipments between Indian and American ports. Only a framework for an interim trade deal ...
The big AI companies promised us that 2025 would be “the year of the AI agents.” It turned out to be the year of talking about AI agents, and kicking the can for that transformational moment to 2026 ...
Sandia National Labs today released an update on its neuromorphic computing research, reporting that these systems, inspired by the architecture of the human brain, are surprisingly adept at solving ...
A Brown University student from the Pittsburgh area recalled the "frantic" moments after a shooter opened fire at the university in Providence, Rhode Island. Matthew Purcell, a junior on the men's ...
Nate Chinman was studying for a math final Saturday when a warning text from a friend just five minutes away in Brown University’s engineering and physics building upended everything: Don’t come by ...