Every time a driver squeezes the handle at a gas station, a carefully engineered product begins flowing into the tank. It arrives quietly, but its journey has been anything but simple.
For a mega-refinery in Ulsan, South Korea, a top exporter of jet fuel to the West Coast of the United States and other places ...
For 45 minutes Japan had them just where they wanted, then Carlo Ancelotti worked his magic.
JD Vance recounts his conversion to Catholicism and explains what he calls a “Christian approach to economics.” ...
America's powerful AI models are deemed national security assets, with China accused of stealing them through "distillation." ...
Artificial intelligence companies in the US have spent hundreds of billions of dollars to develop more advanced chatbots, ...
Earlier this month, Anthropic sent a letter to U.S. senators informing them about the large attack.
Anthropic alleged that Alibaba-affiliated operators used nearly 25,000 fraudulent accounts to generate 28.8 million Claude ...
So the latest Star Tribune/KARE 11/Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication Minnesota Poll found only 30% of Minnesotans like the new flag. That doesn’t mean people like the old flag. The ...
Aron Semle, CTO of HighByte, explains the “Diet Coke problem” — a real example of tribal manufacturing knowledge that often ...
Algal blooms in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., have long been a visible public nuisance. When the ...
I’ve always regarded the world’s religions as cultural products, by which I mean artifacts of human inventiveness. As such, religions bear the characteristics of the cultures that created them and the ...