SCIENCE

Gravity’s strength measured more reliably than ever before

Stephan Schlamminger and his colleague, Vincent Lee, examine the torsion balance they used to measure the gravitational constant R. Eskalis/NIST For centuries, physicists have been

SHOWS

Where Is The Taskmaster House — And Can You Visit It?

The U.K. comedy challenge show “Taskmaster” has become increasingly popular worldwide, spawning spin-offs in countries like Sweden, Canada, and

TECH

Anthropic created a test marketplace for agent-on-agent commerce

In a recent experiment, Anthropic created a classified marketplace where AI agents represented both buyers and sellers, striking real deals for real goods and real

TRAVEL

The Best Place to Stay for Digital Nomads

Balancing travel and remote work will always be one of the biggest challenges on the road. When you’re a digital nomad, it’s always a struggle

ARTS & THEATRE

I Don't Know How He Directs, Teaches, Raises a Toddler, and Still Finds Time to Run Marathons

By Artist Caregiver. After moving his family cross-country to be closer to other relatives, this month’s diarist is balancing especially full home and work calendars.

BUSINESS

NHL Playoffs Open Thread: Flyers looking to put a stranglehold on Pittsburgh

Even though the Rangers aren’t in the playoffs, there are some rooting interests both tied to draft position and previous fan favorites that are going

CRYPTO

ETH Buy Pressure Hits $5.5B As Price Nears Key Breakout

ETH derivatives show strong buyer dominance, leading traders to target $2,500 to $2,600 as the next crucial rally. Ether (ETH) futures on Binance have risen

CULTURE

‘Slick, suave and a little sexy’: Herb Alpert

You could see Alpert’s popularity as a last hurrah for the sort of jazz-inflected easy listening that ruled the airwaves in the pre-Elvis era. But

ECONOMY

Those old factory sector jobs

As AI sweeps into white-collar workplaces, old-timey hands-on jobs are getting a new look—and some of those professions even have shortages. Consider tailors. Sewing is

EDUCATION

From Screen To World: 5 Ways To Use AI To Spark Hands-On Learning In K–12 Classrooms

From Screen To World: 5 Ways To Use AI To Spark Hands-On Learning In K–12 Classrooms contributed by Athena Stanley Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the