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Wiley will collaborate with Anthropic on a pilot project to integrate academic and scholarly research into its AI with the aim of establishing best practices around accurate and consistent citations.
The editors of The New York Times Book Review bring you immersive climate fiction , our latest reviews , gripping dystopian reads , novels with great world-building , books with “The Last of Us” vibes ...
Science publisher Springer Nature is investigating a new machine learning book filled with fabricated, AI-hallucinated citations, highlighting a growing threat to academic integrity.
The author of the Southern Reach novels recommends immersive, entertaining books that grapple with the psychological reality ...
Brig Naseem Akhtar saw history unfold during his ISI career. He recounts his experiences in Caught in the Crossfire ...
Robert P. Baird’s debut novel is about a divinity professor whose 2-year-old son radiates in a way that might be divine.
The Princeton Review's "Best Value Colleges" list is out for 2025, and four Tennessee colleges made the cut.
Our universities require a major overhaul. Reform is possible, but only if a government is prepared to take up the challenge.
A total of 46 essays and book reviews have been compiled in the first issue, focusing mainly on the politics, economics, ...
André Aciman once again celebrates imperfect, unconventional relationships in the three novellas that make up ”Room on the ...
Though summer has only just started, teachers and librarians are already hard at work preparing for the new academic year. We’ve gathered a list of some back-to-school stories to help kids transition ...
In the astonishing “Everything Is Now: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde—Primal Happenings, Underground Movies, Radical Pop,” J. Hoberman assumes the roles of Google Earth satellite, Leica ...