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Kirin’s electric spoon leaps from Ig Nobel infamy to the dinner table - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 1 day agoMonday’s product launch marks the first commercialization of technology that last year won an Ig ...
Sobrato real estate scion pledges millions for UC faculty research grants - San Francisco Business...
The Business Journals· 1 day agoA scion of the Sobrato family is committing millions in grants to help boost and commercialize...
Book Tour: At home with Amor Towles
Washington Post· 4 days ago“Now you’re in the first-edition zone,” Towles said, opening the glass doors directly behind his writing desk. Towles has long been a fan of Bob Dylan;...
New AI accurately predicts fly behavior
WROC Rochester· 2 hours agoWe've been told, "The eyes are the window to the soul." Now, a young Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) scientist has uncovered a major clue into how...
Alice Stewart, CNN political commentator, dead at 58
WSB Radio· 4 days agoAlice Stewart, a political commentator for CNN who worked for several Republican presidential campaigns, has died, the cable news outlet reported on...
Performers of the Week: The Cast of Young Sheldon
TVLine.com via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTHE PERFORMERS | Iain Armitage, Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Annie Potts, Montana Jordan, Emily Osment and Raegan Revord THE SHOW | Young Sheldon THE...
The End of Civic Compassion
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBesides evoking nostalgia and resentful longing for a “Greater Hungary,” it pointedly excludes the work of Imre Kertész, Hungary’s only Nobel Prize...
‘An Entire Life Handed Over to Art’
The Atlantic· 5 days agoThe conversation will take place at Politics and Prose at The Wharf in Washington, D.C., 610 Water Street SW, on May 20 at 7 p.m. The death this week of...
6 essential collections to celebrate short story month
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoIn addition to being Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, May is Short Story Month and I’ve got a...
Neglecting Beckett | Mark O’Connell
New York Review of Books· 6 days agoThe scene, shot in tasteful black and white, depicts the awarding of the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature. First, it was not in reality Beckett who spoke...