Just like Windows, Microsoft's Office programs offer a dark mode that is easy on the eyes in poor lighting conditions and reduces power consumption.
For thousands of years, the written word contained no indications of pauses, clauses or breaks. Then came the curls and squiggles. See how these evolved.
By Neville J. Bissember It seems that this is still the question that is being cogitated on in the corridors, in taxis, in watering holes, why even the ...
There is plenty to celebrate about the Rays’ ownership changes. Fresh blood from an ownership group can lead to major changes in how a team is run and the moves they are willing to make in order to ...
The political theorist Corey Robin walks through the history of the Red Scare and the “fractured mirror” it is to Trump’s attack on the “radical left.” ...
Danièle Hromek discusses how uncolonising gives space to decolonisation efforts by Indigenous peoples, leading to built environments that encompass different spatialities and, crucially, spaces ...
"Hotline: Cybersecurity and Privacy" tackles the philosophical, moral, strategic, and organizational quandaries related to higher education cybersecur ...
Opinion

Exercise in Futility

When the Supreme Court of India recently dismissed a petition to ban Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses, it sent out a powerful message: book banning is a relic of the past.
Discover Immuneering’s latest breakthrough: atebimetinib delivers unprecedented survival rates in first-line pancreatic cancer.
Nigel Hayes-Davis is 30 years old and fresh off a stellar season with Fenerbahçe. He’s not a splashy headline but a sneaky addition; a wildcard pickup for the Suns.
Ludwig von Mises was born 144 years ago today. His economic masterpieces are as relevant and powerful today as when they were written. Mises still is the most ...