Between streaming and the expanded Best Picture field, it can get messy figuring out how to see all the nominated movies. Some, like Emilia Pérez or Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl are only ...
As Russia’s unconscionable war on Ukraine wears on, the local and global response to it has shifted from shock to fury to numbed despair — and the already substantial library of documentaries made in ...
Prof. Bozhi Tian of the University of Chicago is on the frontier of bioelectronics, building living machines that can heal, ...
An AI agent with a warm Australian accent, created by a US start-up, promises to call, chat and then make professional ...
Now released in the UK and Ireland, Gornick’s memoir of city life, friendship and gender inequality explores the joy and ...
Bob Dylan's life story is being brought to life on the silver screen thanks to Timothée Chalamet and A Complete Unknown, ...
Classic novels are stories that has stood the test of time because of its relevance and impact, which often makes them intimidating for many people. These are some actionable steps to take if you ...
In “Open Socrates,” the scholar Agnes Callard argues that the ancient Greek philosopher offers a blueprint for an ethical life.
Hosted by the University Libraries, this series of virtual, in-person and hybrid seminars will explore research basics, how to efficiently use specific resources, and more.
In Australia, AI-driven data centres are starting to approach the current industry leader for electricity demand, aluminium smelting. So what does this mean for energy use, investment and build ...