From the Department of Bizarre Anomalies: Microsoft has suppressed an unexplained anomaly on its network that was routing traffic destined to example.com—a domain reserved for testing purposes—to a ...
Your resume is more than just a document; it’s your professional story of where you’ve been and where you’re going. Yet turning years of projects, milestones, and growth into a crisp, one-page summary ...
Timothy Li is a consultant, accountant, and finance manager with an MBA from USC and over 15 years of corporate finance experience. Timothy has helped provide CEOs and CFOs with deep-dive analytics, ...
Cognitive dissonance happens when you hold two conflicting thoughts in your mind at the same time — like loving both hamburgers and cows. Cognitive dissonance is a theory in social psychology first ...
Let's be honest, we're all drama queens sometimes. Whether you're texting your bestie you're “literally dying” over the latest celebrity gossip or declaring on social media that Monday mornings are ...
A food web is a detailed interconnecting diagram that shows the overall food relationships between organisms in a particular environment. The simplest explanation is that food webs are "who eats whom" ...
Do you tend to masseuse (er, misuse) words in humorous ways? If yes, you've made a malapropism—and everyone from politicians to famous literature characters is guilty of it. Have you ever uttered a ...
Home / News & Events / In 2025 Three Minute Thesis Competition, Students Bring Research to Wide Audience With Concision and Flair On the afternoon of April 4, 2025, students, faculty, and staff ...
Alexandra Twin has 15+ years of experience as an editor and writer, covering financial news for public and private companies. Amanda Jackson has expertise in personal finance, investing, and social ...
I recently saw Austin’s Hip Hop Theater Explosion, the city’s equivalent of the old Motown Revue—a showcase for the city’s leading rappers, slam poets, tap dancers, break-dancers and much more. This ...
As an ex-barmaid (yes, we do read newspapers), I write to express my surprise at the inclusion of the opinion — which may or may not be correctly attributed to Ernest Rutherford or Albert Einstein, as ...
Regarding Camilla Cavendish’s column “Modern life is drowning in a sea of verbiage” (Opinion, FT Weekend, December 28) she shouldn’t be surprised at this. The latest machine learning models are called ...