The New York debut of her performance “Lacks Criticality” coincides with an exhibition at the Whitney Museum that explores how artists have responded to Hurricane Maria.The image is all-too familiar: the pinwheel form of a hurricane on a radar map, spiraling a... More »
Enter our giveaway, and you’ll automatically be eligible to win a copy of Pour Me Another by J.M. Hirsch. You can enter one (1) time per e-mail address per day. Deadline 3.19.23. More »
Tanztheater Wuppertal returns to the Brooklyn Academy of Music for the first time in six years with “Água,” a long, whimsical work from 2001.Pina Bausch, the celebrated German choreographer who died in 2009, grew up watching her father work at his cafe. In tha... More »
Bulbs develop roots during the fall and then go dormant for the winter. Depending on where you live, they'll begin growing again as early as February or as late as April. When the foliage is about 6 inches (15 centimeters) tall, flower buds will begin emerging... More »
A high-schooler on the verge of losing her virginity walks into a Planned Parenthood hoping to avoid teen motherhood. It’s a tale as old as—well, anyone born in 1977, when birth control was legalized for minors. But some women start using birth control (or sta... More »
“AI passes U.S. medical licensing exam.” “ChatGPT passes law school exams despite ‘mediocre’ performance.” “Would ChatGPT get a Wharton MBA?”Headlines such as these have recently touted (and often exaggerated) the successes of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligen... More »
Even a couple of years ago, the idea that artificial intelligence might be conscious and capable of subjective experience seemed like pure science fiction. But in recent months, we’ve witnessed a dizzying flurry of developments in AI, including language models... More »
Published5 MarchShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesBy Esme StallardClimate and Science Reporter, BBC NewsNations have reached a historic agreement to protect the world's oceans following 10 years of negotiations.The High ... More »