Ryo Orikasa discusses how he transforms literature, poetry, and written language into animated form through text, sound, and silence.
“Are You Seeing What I’m Seeing,” which opened Friday, Jan. 16, and runs through March 29, brings together the work of 34 ...
Human language is structured to minimize mental effort by using familiar, predictive patterns grounded in lived experience.
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Microsoft's AI deal promises Canada digital sovereignty, but is that a pledge it can keep?
Over the past year, few words have been abused as much as "sovereignty," particularly in relation to Canadian digital policy ...
On the heels of research presented at the American Heart Association conference, experts want you to take scary headlines ...
The UK can learn a lot from its European allies when it comes to proactive defence. Without adequate air defence, the horror ...
From surveillance of racial justice organizing to terror under Trump’s Memphis task force, we face ongoing repression.
We live in an age of perfect images. With a few swipes of a phone, we can zoom into almost any masterpiece ever made, stream music on demand, and tour museums virtually from our living rooms. And yet, ...
Despite the ICC giving Bangladesh a last chance, they have once again decided to boycott matches in India. Now ICC has to ...
At his inauguration on January 1 as New York’s first Muslim and first self-declared socialist mayor, the young, rich, Ugandan ...
From "ubiquitous" to "esoteric," these nine words separate casual readers from those with genuinely sophisticated ...
In a new study Indiana University researchers observed episodic memory in rats to a degree never documented before, suggesting that rats can serve as a model for complex cognitive processes often ...
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