Stefania Terre, who is blind, uses a small light on her fingers while touching a life-size reproduction of the head of Michelangelo's David as she poses for a long-exposure photograph at the Omero ...
Handwriting requirements were cut from school curricula around the world. Now it’s looping back, riding on a wave of evidence.
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The professional networking site LinkedIn can be a great place to find potential clients or employees, if you use it properly ...
Mickey Lolich was a striking figure in Tigers history — a fascinating model of industry, reliance, and, when the moment called for it, grandeur.
Imagine a city that thrived for thousands of years, its streets alive with workshops, markets and the laughter of children, yet that is remembered for a single night of fire. That city is Troy.
An AI program is helping elementary students in Martin County learn how to speak, listen and converse with their peers about ...
As the pace of product development for AI-powered toys accelerates, controversy — and warnings — about the appropriateness of ...
February marks LGBT History Month in the UK, and Social Newdesk writer Zahna Eklund has put together 7 of the best books you ...
In the Odyssey, the Phaeacians had special ships. They were self-driving, being able to propel and steer themselves through ...
Georgia lawmakers are moving forward with legislation that would ban student use of cellphones and other electronic devices ...
Dr. Alejandro Anreus, a Cuban-born art historian and curator, gave his lecture to the UConn community at Homer Babbidge Library. His talk stemmed from his most recent book, “Modern Art in 1940s ...