Yi Sang's 'Wings' Turns 90... Why Scholar Kwon Young-min Imagined Artist Gu Bon-ung
The 90th anniversary of Yi Sang's short story 'Wings' is marked, exploring the connections between the poet and painter Gu Bon-ung.
USP and Museum of Favelas unite Frantz Fanon's decolonialism with technology in special course
The Museum of Favelas and the University of São Paulo are launching a postgraduate special course on 'Racisms and fundamentalisms in the era of iconomy: Frantz Fanon and the critique of images in digital technologies.'
Using AI for Cancer Treatment. The Era of Human Evaluation of Biological Experiments is Over, Says Data Scientist Kováč
Michal Kováč discusses the growing importance of artificial intelligence in the field of life sciences and cancer treatment.
Illegal immigrants could lose public housing under Trump HUD plan to end Clinton-era loophole
The Trump administration's proposed HUD rule aims to eliminate a loophole allowing illegal immigrants to reside in public housing, affecting families receiving assistance.
Fronteiras Festival in SP debates human condition in the era of hyperconnectivity
The Fronteiras Festival in São Paulo aims to explore the human condition in a technology-driven world, featuring a variety of thinkers and discussions.
The scientist and former diplomat Uldis Bluķis has passed away
Uldis Bluķis, a significant figure in Latvia's post-independence era and a respected academic, has died.
The Professional Crisis of the Internal Auditor in the Era of Automation
The article discusses the impact of automation and artificial intelligence on the role of internal auditors in public and private sectors in Greece.
Lloyd’s Register: A New Era for the Hellenic Advisory Committee with Ioanna Prokopiou as President
Ioanna Prokopiou has officially taken up her role as president of the Hellenic Advisory Committee of Lloyd’s Register, marking a significant collaboration with the Greek shipping community.
Hellas Sat: Next Generation Satellite Communications
Hellas Sat inaugurates a new era in satellite communications for Greece and Cyprus with the launch of a geostationary satellite featuring high-speed optical laser telecommunications.
The new era of MotoGP seeks to expand its fan base with Márquez's epic: "It's hard to imagine what rider could be stronger than him"
The article discusses the ambitions of Spanish MotoGP rider Marc Márquez to secure his eighth title in the 2026 season while highlighting the sport's efforts to expand its audience.
The Design Riddle: Why Has the Unique Stamp Disappeared from Our Contemporary Car Features?
The article explores the diminishing uniqueness in car designs, suggesting we may be entering an era of 'standardized vehicles' due to various physical, economic, and technological pressures.
Searching for Solutions for English Education in the AI Era, Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Holds Colloquium
Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies will host a colloquium to discuss the current status and future directions of English education amidst rapid technological advancements.
LeAnn Rimes says ‘Coyote Ugly’ ended ‘America’s Sweetheart’ era: ‘Put me on a bar and then it was all over'
LeAnn Rimes reflects on how her role in 'Coyote Ugly' marked the end of her 'America's Sweetheart' image, leading her to embrace a more sexual persona.
Olivia Rodrigo tops Spotify's list of biggest pop songs of the streaming era
Olivia Rodrigo's 'Drivers License' leads Spotify's list of the top pop songs from the streaming era, with a significant lineup of popular tracks from various artists.
Mini Dinosaur Surprises: "Not an Era for Giants"
A new species of small dinosaur, nicknamed Alna, has been discovered in South America, weighing only 0.7 kilos and showcasing remarkably preserved skeletal features.
U.S. judge rules Trump policy on deportation of migrants as unlawful
A federal judge ruled that a Trump-era policy permitting rapid deportations of migrants without proper due process is unlawful, temporarily pausing the ruling to allow for an appeal.
Search for lost colonial-era paintings potentially hidden in homes
The Royal Society of Tasmania is seeking the public's help in locating lost paintings by colonial-era artist William Charles Piguenit, which may be sitting unnoticed in Tasmanian residences.
Silent Revolution in Corporate Finance: Accounting Enters the Intelligent Era
The financial sector is transforming into a strategic hub due to digitalization and new pressures, evidenced by the introduction of platforms like Siigo Fiscal that enhance accounting practices.
80 Years Missing: WWII Era Bomber Found in the Baltic Sea
Underwater archaeologists have discovered the wreck of a WWII era B-17 bomber in the Baltic Sea, potentially identifying a long-lost crew and bringing closure to their families.
Oncological treatment enters a new era
Spanish centers are adopting advanced technologies for more precise cancer diagnoses and treatments.
BMW launches the iX3 in Milan: the Neue Klasse debuts between Rinascente and House of BMW
BMW Italia is launching the iX3, the first model of the Neue Klasse, through an experiential project in Milan's Rinascente to engage with the public directly.
Barcelona chief makes bold Erling Haaland transfer claim after financial struggles
Barcelona's chief claims that the club is ready to sign Erling Haaland, viewing it as a potential new era following financial difficulties.
'Dhoondhar 2 is an asteroid that can end the dinosaur era,' says Ram Gopal Varma
Director Ram Gopal Varma expresses immense excitement for the upcoming release of 'Dhoondhar 2', claiming it has the potential to reshape filmmaking and rival the dominance of South Indian films.
Phil Spencer's Departure Ends Era at Xbox Marked by Major Acquisitions and Failures
Phil Spencer, the CEO of Xbox, is retiring after 38 years at Microsoft, including 12 years leading the gaming division.
Will the Right Win in 2027? Not Necessarily. In the Era of Triopoly, the Chances of Liberals and the Left are Growing
Polls suggest an uptick in anti-right sentiments in Poland, indicating challenges for the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) as support declines and new political configurations emerge.
The Moscow-Pci Pact: Stealing for the Party
The article discusses the historical context and implications of the Italian Communist Party's (Pci) corrupt practices during the Cold War era, as defended by prominent figures on television.
WiseTech to slash 2,000 jobs as AI ends era of 'manually writing code'
WiseTech Global is set to cut 2,000 jobs due to shifts in the software logistics industry driven by advancements in artificial intelligence.
The Bonaparte of the Era
The article discusses President Trump's State of the Union address and its implications ahead of the upcoming midterm elections in the United States, focusing on economy, immigration, and inflation.
When finding LGBTQ+ references in fiction was an impossible mission: growing up before the Netflix era
The article discusses the historical lack of LGBTQ+ representation in fiction before the proliferation of streaming platforms like Netflix, highlighting the release of the series 'Más que rivales' as a significant development in this area.
General Francis L. Donovan, head of Southern Command: The United States supports the interim government of Venezuela in the transition to a new era
General Francis L. Donovan emphasized US support for Venezuela's interim government during his visit, amid the anti-imperialist rhetoric of the chavista regime.
"A Golden Era": Trump's Record Long State of the Union Speech Ends After Nearly Two Hours of Solo Address
Donald Trump's State of the Union speech, characterized as a 'golden era', concluded after nearly two hours, amidst significant domestic and international challenges.
The End of the Era of 'Let's Meet on Zoom'. Business is Returning to Flying
According to a recent Morgan Stanley report, global corporate travel budgets are set to increase by 5% this year, signaling a strong comeback in business travel despite the lasting presence of video calls.
Arantxa Cabello, the transitional soldier of Vox towards the 'post-Ortega era'... pending Justice: "They have hit a bone"
Arantxa Cabello emerges as a significant figure in Vox's transition following the end of Javier Ortega Smith's leadership.
Standard-bearer Lucinha Nobre announces retirement from Carnival after more than 40 parades
Lucinha Nobre, a prominent figure in Rio de Janeiro's Carnival, has announced her retirement after over 40 parades, marking the end of an era in the samba community.
The largest privatization of the Milei era begins to take shape, promising investments of US$10 billion
Argentina is set to receive US$10 billion in investments through the privatization of the Vía Navegable Troncal, a critical waterway for international trade.
The Spirit of the Era Always Radiates from the Presidents' Anniversary Speeches
The article discusses the importance of traditional celebrations for Estonia's Independence Day, highlighting the efforts made by President Lennart Meri and his secretary in organizing the 75th anniversary festivities.
Tudor Treasure: The Heart of Henry VIII Is Saved for England
A Tudor-era artifact, believed to be associated with Henry VIII's family, has been saved from auction after being discovered by a metal detectorist.
Jean-Laurent Poitou: "We will not compromise data quality"
Ipsos CEO Jean-Laurent Poitou discusses the future of market research in the era of artificial intelligence and highlights an investment of over 1 billion euros.
Artificial Intelligence: The Good and the Bad News of the New Era
The article discusses the various applications of artificial intelligence (AI), highlighting both its benefits and potential drawbacks across different sectors such as education, healthcare, and news production.
The Good and Bad Soviet Era Artists? Art Scholar Elita Ansone on Evaluating Our Heritage
Art scholar Elita Ansone discusses the evaluation of Latvian art from the Soviet era and the ongoing need for a reappraisal of 20th-century art.
Good and bad Soviet-era artists? Art scientist Elita Ansone on evaluating our heritage
Art scientist Elita Ansone discusses the complexities of evaluating Soviet-era art in Latvia, emphasizing the necessity of revisiting 20th-century artistic legacies.
Smart Mobility: Who is Really Leading Us into the New Era of Transportation?
The article discusses how artificial intelligence can transform urban environments into learning, predictive organisms for smarter mobility solutions.
Pulitzer Winner '25: A Reckoning with America in the Background of Trump
The article discusses a fictional crime narrative set in a small Mississippi town, intertwining themes of race, murder, and socio-political commentary amid the Trump era.
Four Years of the Ukraine War: 'We survived the Soviet era, and we will survive this too'
The article reflects on the ongoing impact of the Ukraine war, highlighting the resilience of Ukrainian citizens despite the exhaustion and challenges they face.
The era of the Terminator is here: three changes that will occur on the Ukrainian front this year
Ukrainian soldiers discuss the increasing use of deadly drones and three anticipated changes in warfare on the front lines this year.
Trade Conflict: The New Era of Tariffs
The EU has paused the implementation of a trade agreement with the US, signaling resistance to President Trump's policies.
Cracks in Trump’s Tariffs: EU Stands Firm, Companies Want Billions Back
The article discusses the European Union's resistance to Trump-era tariffs and the demands from companies for refunds amounting to billions.
Senate Democrats call for government to start refunding $175bn in tariff money
Senate Democrats are urging the government to refund $175 billion in tariff revenues deemed collected illegally due to Trump-era policies.
“End of an Era”: Why South Africa is Withdrawing its Blue Helmets
South Africa is withdrawing its peacekeeping troops from the United Nations missions, marking the end of its 27-year participation in such initiatives.
Video shows man assaulting woman with a piece of wood, punches, and bottles in front of children
A 40-year-old man was arrested in Nova Era, Brazil, for violently assaulting his partner in front of their children, using a piece of wood and other weapons.