Art and science can be aligned in different ways. We describe one use of art as a tool: using ambiguity to evoke curiosity.
Can’t fight City Hall, you say? Ha! The Jersey Journal did exactly that throughout its 157-year existence, leaving behind a rich legacy of advocacy for the people of Hudson County.
I received a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece from a man I know here in the county, Jim Rowland, focused on climate change and education in New Jersey. As I read it, it called to mind a conversation I ...
Any journal can be a gratitude journal — you just have to write what you're thankful for. But if you're experiencing a little writer's block or want some guidance, there are designated gratitude ...
Images of Mars taken from orbit show thousands of mounds in a region sculpted by water billions of years ago. A robotic ...
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Advances in Experimental Pharmacology and Drug Discovery have encountered a crucial but often overlooked challenge: gender inequality. Despite the pivotal ...
Tech giant OpenAI has unveiled a pay-for-access tool called ‘deep research’, which synthesizes information from dozens or ...
Any NYT reader looking at the buzzy front page headline below would immediately think that Robert F Kennedy Jr. is a madman.
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Leonardo Da Vinci is known for the creation of iconic images like the Mona Lisa and the Vitruvian Man, but his designs ...