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For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
Alpacas are small camelid mammals raised by the ancient Incas in South America over 6000 years ago. Kept in herds, alpacas made their dainty way among the mountains of Peru, Chile, and Bolivia, where ...
The traditional TV audience is a slow melting glacier, with network evening newscasts down nearly 1 million viewers in the ...
Anchor changes are disrupting one of the last true habits of traditional TV viewing. Two of the three network evening ...
The landscape of secure AI is evolving. Cybersecurity experts are using AI-powered safeguards to fight AI threats, like data exfiltration.
The writer and podcaster on his rivalry with Louis Theroux, cancel culture, and taking his Psychopath Night back on the road ...
In the United States, there are fewer than five hundred professional sheep shearers. Those numbers get even smaller when you ...
From an underwater post office to a beer spa, check out these odd visitor attractions that are drawing in the crowds.
Most AIs weren’t great at this kind of casual conversation. Gemini 2.5 is too customer-service-agent, and I have yet to ...
London’s hotel scene is as diverse and dynamic as the city itself, from five-star luxury to the quirky and cool, pubs with ...
Before the interstate highway system arrived in the 1950s, all manner of roadside oases enticed motorists to stretch their ...
Meta Platforms Inc. is likely to delay the release of its upcoming Llama 4 Behemoth artificial intelligence model, in a move ...