In “The Oak and the Larch,” Sophie Pinkham examines a vast history and culture through the branches of its ancient trees.
GenAI may be accelerating a developmental transition in how learners conceptualize programming itself.
Oscar-nominated screenwriters, award-winning authors, and University librarians walked the red carpet at the 38th annual USC ...
We often overlook the most straightforward remedy for the stress of daily life: Get outside more often and reconnect with the ...
Marcel Bucher, a professor of plant sciences at the University of Cologne, writes that he signed up for a paid ChatGPT plan ...
Still, I didn’t think about the ways this holds true for other writers until a recent conversation I had with the novelist ...
A paper published last year in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface described a feather as a masterpiece of engineering, one comprising nine orders of magnitude, from the nanoscale to the meter ...
What happens to writing when we stop writing? This piece reflects on how time away from the page quietly reshapes memory and ...
I have been writing about the Giant Magellan Telescope for a long time. Nearly two decades ago, for example, I wrote that ...
Courtney Peña-Lima is an associate director at the Biosciences Grant Writing Academy at Stanford University in California and a writing instructor at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Troy ...
Twenty-eight years is a long time to do anything, but that is how long I’ve been writing this column. As long as that might seem, I’ve been paying attention to nature (and specifically birds) for even ...
There’s a mic-drop moment near the start of Robert Macfarlane’s latest spellbinding work of non- fiction. He refers to “rivers who”. At a stroke, his choice of pronoun gives life – personality even – ...
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