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In many countries, there is an academic cheating crisis with students misusing artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT to ...
Centuries ago, the French Huguenots sowed the seeds of winemaking in South Africa. Now, the tables have turned—South Africans ...
According to the latest Art Basel and UBS report, dealers with annual turnover under $250K saw a 17 percent increase in sales ...
Supported by the Ozmen Institute for Global Studies Faculty Research Grant, ‘Soft Walls, Deep Water’ gallery opens at the Carson City Courthouse ...
After a 39-year career teaching math, San Diegan Carole Kuck found her heart’s calling: spreading joy through art ...
On her way to a client’s house, Debra Borden, a therapist in Water Mill, N.Y., might stop to pick up groceries. This may seem ...
Amanda Anisimova was doing her best to avoid thinking about Wimbledon after failing to qualify for the main draw. Now she has ...
Sixty-five years after it first hit store shelves, the iconic, red-framed drawing toy continues to enchant kids, artists, and ...
This view inside some of the most precious and rare museum specimens on Earth is helping scientists to better understand the ...
Delhi Technological University, taking cues from India’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, is set to launch three new B.Tech programs focused on semiconductors, AI and data analytics.
A new show in London presents seven young New York-based artists who are pushing against the borders between refined ...
For her Advanced Placement art portfolio, Molly Schafer settled on an audacious objective: Paint scores of portraits of her graduating classmates.