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A British sci-fi writer correctly predicted almost everything about modern living, from AI to remote...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 3 days ago“It will be possible—perhaps only 50 years from now—for a man to conduct his business from Tahiti or...
Sci-fi writer correctly predicted almost everything about the world today 60 years ago
UNILAD· 1 day agoMaking predictions about the future is certainly not easy. During his life, Clarke was regarded as...
Two Pennridge board members ordered books removed from schools, court documents say
The Morning Call· 1 day agoTwo Pennridge school board members secretly ordered the removal of over a dozen books in 2022 for...
Memo to Hollywood: AI Is a Threat — And an Opportunity
The Hollywood Reporter· 3 days agoOur innate creativity is what sets us apart from all other living beings. From the earliest forms of...
Low-turnout primaries showed gains for insurgents who want the GOP to move rightward
The Courier Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days ago(Moser became a target when she voted against SB 150 and said, “To the rest of the world who is watching Kentucky: We are not Neanderthals.”) Kentucky Republicans received ...
World's 1st carved horse: The 35,000-year-old ivory figurine from Vogelherd cave
LiveScience· 2 days agoWhat it is: Considered the oldest known horse sculpture made by anatomically modern humans (Homo...
Baobab trees’ evolutionary history could inform conservation efforts
Nature· 4 days agoGenomic and ecological information about living species of baobab tree can be used to implement protection measures.
Social Distortion, X Lead Little Steven's Underground Garage Cruise Lineup
antiMUSIC· 3 days ago'Little Steven' Van Zandt is hoisting the Jolly Roger and joining forces with Sixthman
A British sci-fi writer correctly predicted almost everything about modern living 60 years ago, from...
Fortune· 3 days agoClarke, known for his love of space travel and undersea exploration, posited that the city of the future—he used the year 2000 as his touchstone, an incomprehensibly long time away—would hardly ...