A new documentary challenges the medical paradigm, framing dyslexia not as a disorder but a distinct cognitive style with its ...
Newborns track faces from birth. But what happens when screens replace human eyes? The answer may shape how the next ...
For most people, solving a problem is the reward—the relief of being done, the achievement of having figured it out.
Across the United States, families are noticing a subtle change at home: everyday abilities that once made life feel ...
Bangladesh routinely laments the absence of critical thinking among its graduates, yet rarely confronts the systemic failures that prevent its development. From rote-driven primary schooling to theory ...
Abstract: Existing Video Question Answering (VideoQA) methods face tremendous challenges when dealing with longer videos. On the one hand, long videos contain rich and diverse information at different ...
Musa Kazim Azimli, a fifth-year doctoral candidate in history at the University of Virginia, tells the stories of spaces that no longer exist. Specializing in slavery in the Middle East, his research ...
Mr. Wu is the author of “The Age of Extraction: How Tech Platforms Conquered the Economy and Threaten Our Future Prosperity.” On Tuesday, the federal judge James Boasberg dismissed the U.S. government ...
What if your entire office, cinema, and creative studio could fit inside a case no bigger than a briefcase? That’s what the INAIR AI Spatial Computer wants to achieve. It’s not just another pair of AR ...