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T.M. Krishna examines how the symbols of the Indian Republic have been shaped, contested, and reinterpreted over time.
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To help reduce the misuse and misunderstanding of current science, scientific research needs to be explained in language the ...
Generally overlooked in Art History 101 was the inverse: how European materials and images were repurposed by Indigenous ...
OpenAI just revealed what its new in-house team, OpenAI for Science, has been up to. The firm has released a free LLM-powered ...
GenAI may be accelerating a developmental transition in how learners conceptualize programming itself.
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We have plumbed the depths of abstract words, but what about abstract ideas? Abstractions are a fact of professional life. The law is littered with them. Think of the legislative process, intellectual ...