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In The Mission, Tim Weiner argues that the agency’s past 25 years have been defined by scandal, psychodrama and human error ...
On June 30, an Israeli airstrike killed dozens in a Gaza City café. Many young professionals, who embody Gazan resilience ...
The daughter of an Oak Ridge engineer seeks to understand her father's role in the Manhattan Project—and fills unknowns with ...
The SL7EXPO project, which aims to preserve one of the groundbreaking SL-7 Sea-Land Container ships as a maritime exposition ...
Like at a small startup, people at OpenAI are still encouraged to pursue their ideas, but that also results in overlapping ...
In 1975, a meet-up between American and Soviet spacefarers in orbit showed that the superpowers could work together. Its ...
Families can also enjoy HMS Caroline’s interactive galleries, including the Signal School, where children can try their hand ...
Mark Zuckerberg said on Monday that Meta Platforms would spend hundreds of billions of dollars to build several massive AI ...
Like a genius Forrest Gump, Stuart Cramer showed up everywhere. From air conditioning to fashion, his work continues to shape our world.
The CIA’s disguises and forgeries back then were like works of fine art. But the agency in its first few decades was also a technology pioneer — innovating on spy planes, satellite surveillance, ...
A new documentary film tells the story of Ralph Teetor, whose vision for innovation produced dozens of inventions.
The view from the Marriott at Brooklyn Bridge is cinematic, a sprawling panorama of a borough humming with relentless energy.