Before their third major tour of the UK and Ireland, conductor András Keller ushers us into the world of Concerto Budapest and shares his ideas on why live music is more needed than ever.
"Vibe coding," a word that means using AI to tell a machine what you want instead of coding it yourself, was named the ...
Most of the time artificial intelligence does an excellent job, but we have to be aware of the classic dictum “garbage in, ...
Through a curated blend of music, art, and dialogue, Utrecht’s pioneering festival Le Guess Who? forges a space where remembrance, resistance, and joy converge.
The old computer science curriculum isn’t doing the job it should in preparing students for the modern realities of wrangling ...
B y any measure, there is an enormous number of programming languages. Some lists contain hundreds, while the Historical ...
Key historical records about the incident during the Reagan administration, known as the Able Archer 83 War Scare, were ...
A new collection of research papers examines how humans conceptualize numbers and the numeral systems we’ve build around them ...
After 150 years of mystery, neuroscience has finally cracked the code on how language works in the brain—and the answer is surprisingly elegant.
Sam Altman says the one-person billion-dollar company is coming. Maybe I could be that person—if only I could get my ...
Iulia Georgescu highlights the forgotten pioneers of computational physics and calls for a wider appreciation of research ...
What does it mean to have a home, lose it, and realize in adulthood how tenuous and conditional that home was in the first place? Whose work, whose labor, makes a home a home? These questions, and ...