Tag: books

AI gives students more reasons to not read books. It’s hurting their literacy

Top 8 leadership books of 2025 so far

The best apps to find new books

More best-selling books on Trump may be on the horizon

How the Mama of ‘Star Wars’ revolutionized science fiction and fantasy books

How Amazon created a winning streaming formula: shows based on airport books for dads

Gen-Z and millennials love reading books. But being a ‘reader’ means something more

Where to find Stardew Valley Books of Power

Visually impaired students can ‘get a feel for’ eclipses with tactile books and graphics

The brilliant influence of government comic books

The best books we read in 2023

Voice-controlled AI copilots could lead to safer flights

NASA’s Kathy Sullivan and advances in orbital personal hygiene

We are the frogs in the boiling pot, it’s time we started governing like it.

Beware the Tech Bro who comes bearing gifts

Meet Richard Akrwright, the world’s first tech titan

Hitting the Books: The programming trick that gave us DOOM multiplayer

Hitting the Books: Why AI needs regulation and how we can do it

An Iowa school district is using AI to ban books

Hitting the Books: The thirty-year quest to make WiFi a connectivity reality

Hitting the Books: In England’s industrial mills, even the clocks worked against you

Hitting the Books: The dangerous real-world consequences of our online attention economy

Hitting the Books: ‘Vision Zero’ could help reclaim roads from American car culture

Hitting the Books: How NASA helped JFK build his ‘Nation of Immigrants’

Hitting the Books: Amazon’s unique ‘threat’ to digital commerce

Hitting the Books: How SNAP’s digital services became an online quagmire

Hitting the Books: How hackers turned cybercrime into a commercial service

Hitting the Books: Why we like bigger things better

Renee Descartes had his best revelations while baked in an oven

Books: How music chords hack your brain to elicit emotion

The abrupt and ignoble downfall of Sam Bankman-Fried

Hitting the Books: Why a Dartmouth professor coined the term ‘artificial intelligence’

Who’s excited to have their brainwaves scanned as a personal ID?

We’d likely have to liquidate Jupiter to build a Dyson Sphere around the Sun

Hitting the Books: Why nobody knows Hiram Maxim, inventor of the incandescent lightbulb

Tech can’t fix what’s broken in American policing

Hitting the Books: Sputnik’s radio tech launched a revolution in bird migration research

Hitting the Books: During World War II, even our pigeons joined the fight

Hitting the Books: How 20th century science unmade Newton’s universe

Hitting the Books: Could we zap our brains into leading healthier lives?

Hitting the Books: High school students have spent a decade fighting Baltimore’s toxic legacy

The best sci-fi movies, books and shows to consume over the holidays