Why would a burglar target a nonprofit bike shop? That question goes unanswered, but the Columbia community is sparing no ...
The right-to-repair movement reflects a bubbling frustration over ownership that is mostly symbolic. Maddy Butcher produces ...
Aventon’s new Current full-suspension E-MTB combines a punchy motor and smart tuning with trail-ready handling—and starting ...
But at least part of the credit for the stability I currently enjoy goes to an unlikely tool: the fitness tracking devices ...
The Undergraduate Students Association Council approved multiple constitution changes to appear on the May ballot at its ...
A remarkably small bacterium containing fewer than 500 genes serves as the basis for one of the most detailed digital life reconstructions ever created. Using computer technology, scientists have ...
The deck certainly seems stacked in favor of the all-new, all-electric i3.
In Australia, artificial intelligence is becoming a near-universal feature of education. As of 2025, nearly 80% of university students reported using AI in their studies. Overseas, reports are even ...
Andrew Yang discusses AI, universal basic income, political reform, and the Hudson Valley Ideas Festival in Rosendale ahead ...
How gullible do our elected elite think we are as consumers and electors (“Don’t play us for fuels”, C-M, 16/3)?
Doom was a terrible game. The graphics were awful, the zombies were particularly disgusting, and when you finally managed to hit one of them in the heart, instead of blood, huge red pixels spurted out ...
"I call it paycheck populism," Osborn told Newsweek as he laid out how he aims to beat one of the wealthiest senators.