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What is DNS? A computer engineer explains this foundational piece of...

Doug Jacobson, Iowa State University When millions of people suddenly couldn’t load familiar websites and apps during the Amazon...

25 Years of the International Space Station: What archaeology tells us...

Justin St. P. Walsh, Chapman University The International Space Station is one of the most remarkable achievements of the...

The shutdown – and the House’s inaction – helps pave Congress’ path...

Charlie Hunt, Boise State University Many Americans will be voting on Election Day – or have already cast votes...

‘Only death can protect us’: How the folk saint La Santa...

Myriam Lamrani, Harvard University When a life-size skeleton dressed like the Grim Reaper first appeared on a street altar...
About 2.4 million Americans are artists, or 1% of the workforce. Ian Forsyth/Getty Images

It’s always been hard to make it as an artist in...

Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University “Being an artist is not viewed as a real job.” It’s a...

Wildlife recovery means more than just survival of a species

Benjamin Larue, University of Montana; Jonathan Farr, University of Montana, and Mark Hebblewhite, University of Montana For decades, wildlife...
The popularity of rural cemeteries spurred the development of the first city parks. Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images

Symbolism of cemetery plants: How flowers, trees and other botanical motifs...

Shelley Mitchell, Oklahoma State University If you visit a cemetery, look closely and you’ll likely notice many flowering plants...

Where does human thinking end and AI begin? An AI authorship...

Eli Alshanetsky, Temple University The latest generation of artificial intelligence models is sharper and smoother, producing polished text with...

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