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The year 2025 so far has already delivered a dynamic lineup of books that span adventure, history, self-help, and technology—each offering something memorable for readers of all ages. Whether you’re ...
On a Woodland city map, Summer Tree Lane appears to traverse from Lincoln Avenue to West Cross Street, but that’s not really ...
The historic incline railway on Lookout Mountain is expected to remain closed through the winter, with hopes of reopening by ...
There are few finer lookouts than that reached on Dyrham Park’s three-mile (4.8km) Prospect Walk. The trail traverses the ...
Hyperscalers are investing hundreds of billions in artificial intelligence infrastructure. Data centers require vast energy and water resources, raising execution and environmental risks. Valuations ...
A proposal to build 398 homes on the northern section of the Woodland Hills Country Club is drawing pushback from nearby residents, who say the steep canyon site faces wildfire risks and has limited ...
Many of us put off landscaping parts of our yard for one reason: It's simply too expensive. But whether you want to create a new seating area, an expansive new planting bed, or redesign your entire ...
Most outdoor gardening activities have now come to a halt for the winter in Greater Columbus. There just isn’t a lot of gardening to be done right now unless you are tending to some cool-season ...
When the South Street Pedestrian Bridge was constructed in the mid-1990s, the brick walkway that crosses Interstate 95 was not built directly onto the Delaware River waterfront. People must go down a ...
This fall, Artnet News published our “Museums in Crisis” series, a global investigation into the mounting pressures facing cultural institutions and the urgent innovations emerging in response. As ...
“I’ll be shocked if we don’t see more and more LLM impact on science,” says John Jumper. In 2017, fresh off a PhD on theoretical chemistry, John Jumper heard rumors that Google DeepMind had moved on ...