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Each generation gets the crime writer it deserves. Picture the handoff: The 1920s swapped monocles for brass knuckles, as ...
How LLM agents present AI software engineering workflows of the future, and whether the focus of programming will shift from ...
The realities of non-terrestrial networks increasingly show that coverage depends as much on timing as location ...
Cerf’s February 2026 Communications Cerf’s Up column, “Does AI Now Represent a Paradigm Shift?” rightly characterizes modern ...
Abstract: Several essential services, such as cellular phones, the Internet, television, navigation, weather prediction, and remote sensing, rely on satellites in low-Earth orbits, the technology for ...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The urban reading spaces in Beijing serve as a pivotal component in transforming public libraries and promoting nationwide literacy, focusing on optimizing service delivery to ...
A trove of periodicals is available for anyone to peruse at Library180, a project by two printheads who met as interns at a fashion magazine. Credit... Supported by By Quinn Moreland Visuals by Daniel ...
Public libraries have always been busy spots, but they’ve grown even more so in the years since the pandemic. They’ve become not just spots for homework or book browsing but free co-working spaces, ...
Ancient manuscript: Newberry Library discovers it holds the largest example in existence of an extremely rare paper type By Peter Breen Chicago Tribune (TNS) Jan 31, 2025 0 1 of 4 ...
We can remember the days when library boards were relatively peaceful bodies made up of folks who were dedicated to books, reading and the betterment of their communities. But no more. Today, library ...
Chicago — The ancient manuscript rested on the shelves of the Newberry Library for more than a century. Little was known about the bound book from colonial Mexico that had been donated to the library ...