UC Berkeley Computer Science Professor Sarah Chasins joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about coding. How did programmers code the first ever code? What remnants of the early World ...
Catherine, Princess of Wales, believes love "fundamentally shapes who we become". The 43-year-old royal joined Sir Gareth Southgate, a host of early years experts, and around 80 business leaders for ...
University of Oklahoma students took a lesson on Veteran’s Day on how Choctaw Nation citizens helped the United States during war time. A descendant of one of the first Code Talkers from World War I ...
Being Mexican means sensing life and death as different currents of the same breath. Even as a child, I didn’t imagine death as a skeleton with a cape lurking in the corner. To me, it’s always felt ...
We all desire to be loved. We only fully flourish when we are loved. Being loved affirms our goodness as human persons. Our search for love shapes so many of our actions and pursuits. Some have even ...
Decades of research has viewed DNA as a sequence-based instruction manual; yet every cell in the body shares the same genes – so where is the language that writes the memory of cell identities?
From playful lion cubs to tender elephant mothers guiding their young, the bond between animal mothers and their babies is a heartwarming sight. Millions of households to be hit with Budget tax rises, ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The majority of plants have leaves, petals and seed structures in spirals that follow the Fibonacci sequence, meaning each sequence is the sum of the ...
“The Shape of Things,” a play written by Neil LaBute and directed by Emiliano Caceres Manzano ’26, will premiere on Thursday in the Saybrook Underbrook. “The Shape of Things” examines the lives of ...
What more is there to say about love? It has been painstakingly dissected and enshrined for centuries in the written word, films, and songs that both shatter and mend hearts. Olivia Dean says it ...