On Feb. 12, the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum hosted their Valentine's Day event, though it wasn't exactly a traditional celebration. The event, Love is a Monster: An Anti-Valentines Day Party, was ...
A fake version of the popular 7-zip download is secretly hijacking home computers and using them to route criminal internet traffic, in a campaign that researchers say has been running undetected for ...
Last year’s landmark case of “Baby KJ”—the first patient to receive a personalized CRISPR‑based gene therapy—showcased both the promise and the persistent challenges of genome editing. While CRISPR ...
A self-described “rat pack” of five “food-loving journalists” just bought the trademark to the defunct food magazine Gourmet, updated it for the modern reader, and brought it back as an online ...
While false TikTok rumors swirl about ditching license requirements in 2026, America's largest state is getting a license redesign featuring next-generation security features. Announced by ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom has been vocal about the Trump Administration and various policies and decisions since President Donald Trump assumed office for a second term in January. In a new ...
Have you ever imagined turning your ideas into physical objects with just a few clicks? Thanks to tools like Tinkercad, what once seemed like science fiction is now an accessible reality for anyone ...
After more than 30 years in their Druid Hills home, Kirk Larson and his wife, Susan Gantt, are finally happy with their lawn. “Our front yard was ugly, and we just sort of ignored it,” says Larson.
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To build support for his mass deportation campaign, President Trump and the White House have frequently shared images and used language presenting immigrants as invaders and criminals. We investigate ...
When the interface fades, design shifts from guiding users to anticipating them—seamlessly, invisibly, in the flow. Weiser wasn’t making a prediction— He was describing a trajectory—where the most ...