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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWas Talos, the Bronze Automaton Who Guarded the Island of Crete in Greek Myth, an Early Example of Artificial Intelligence?One such ancient story centers on the bronze sentry Talos. Forged by Hephaestus, the Greek god of smiths and artisans, Talos ...
There are no overt religious references in Superman comics. But over eight decades, he’s been viewed as a divine entity, a ...
How do we or anyone else benefit from America ignoring the rights violations of nations like Hungary and El Salvador?
A three-part Nature Podcast series explores the importance of scientific naming conventions — and talks to researchers ...
Britain’s clampdown on free speech is astonishing. And disturbing.
Contractors lavished an Amtrak manager with $150,000 in cash bribes, luxury cars, vacations, and a pure-bred German shepherd ...
American evangelicals love big statements—but we must first do the slow work of institution building and local discipleship.
The UK Supreme Court’s ruling, which unambiguously states that ‘sex’ and ‘woman’ refer to biology in the Equalities Act and ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWhen trust becomes worship: The danger of measuring ethics by popularityFirst of a series VICE President Sara Duterte has recently emerged at the top of trust and performance surveys. What is ...
Despite being the biggest electric-vehicle market in the world, China might decide it’s had enough of Tesla. In this episode ...
In 1900, a political writer described the “hill-billie” as someone who “talks as he pleases, drinks whiskey when he gets it, ...
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