New York Times climate and environmental graphics reporter Mira Rojanasakul discusses how her team visualized the sea level rise threat from the melting Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica.
New research from the University of Kansas uses network science to determine why people make mistakes when lip-reading. Michael Vitevitch, professor of speech-language-hearing at KU, and his ...
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Peter Asher: The vital musical link between The Beatles, James Taylor, Barbra Streisand and other legends ...
A community ensemble of Philadelphians brought stories of the American experience to both the stage and the gallery in the ...
Folarin Balogun has been the beacon of hope for the USA at the World Cup so far. With 3 goals, he has been their standout ...
I have spent decades analyzing technology platforms—whether we are discussing the leap from legacy x86 architectures to ...
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Getting a tattoo is often described as a collaboration between artist and client, but that doesn't mean every request gets a "yes". Experienced tattoo artists spend years learning not only how to ...
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