A digital atlas of ancient Rome’s highways and byways reveals a road network that was more extensive than thought. By Franz Lidz The apostle Paul traveled widely across the Roman Empire to spread the ...
Government funding for academic research has been essential to the success of science broadly, and to the computing industry specifically, both in the U.S. and other countries. This funding delivers ...
Google is bringing some holiday gifting cheer via the November Pixel Drop, which focuses heavily on infusing Gemini AI capabilities directly into Google Messages and Google Photos, along with ...
Itiner-e not only duplicates cartographic knowledge of Roman roads, but transforms our understanding of how the Roman Empire functioned and was built and also reveals how Rome could maintain power for ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The wealth management industry has long reserved its most sophisticated tools for the ultra-wealthy. For the growing number of investors with concentrated stock ...
When you're used to your iPhone humming along smoothly, it's going to get your attention if it becomes sluggish or starts acting strangely. While there's no doubt that the iPhone 16 Pro and even older ...
There's barely a place left on Earth outside the gravitational pull of Elon Musk’s empire. How far does Elon's clout really stretch—and what conflicts of interest are emerging as he wields the power ...
In the early 1950s, Marie Tharp began connecting dots to map the ocean floor, using sonar technology. Sonar detects underwater objects by timing the echo of a soundwave and was originally developed to ...
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