Not long ago, a cellphone was a cell phone. A teenager was a teen-ager. Goodbye was good-bye. A website was a Web site. Legroom was leg room. Words and compounds evolve all the time. But in this ...
In an era of rapid-fire ‘Thx’ and automated email replies, let's look back at a word that carries the weight of genuine ...
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Despite the archaic look of the word, with its folksy apostrophe, the widespread adoption of “nor’easter” is a relatively recent trend.
The contracted form of "nor'easter" has inspired feelings as strong as the storm's gusts. Its various detractors have called ...
When accelerated testing reveals failures, what do they really mean? Understanding stress-induced artefacts in semiconductor ...
We say it every day, but so many people have no idea what that little 'O' stands for.
Mark Coeckelbergh, one of the experts named by the UN on the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI, shares his reflections.
Fake news generated by AI is often perceived as more credible than texts written by humans. That worries linguist Silje Susanne Alvestad. In 2017, "fake news" was chosen as the new word of the year by ...
The crackle of electricity inside your brain has long been too complex to decode. Artificial intelligence is changing that.
The PGA Tour is exploring a major reset that puts more top players together in bigger events and bigger markets. CEO Brian Rolapp says nothing is final, but leaders see meaningful consensus. The ...
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