He used it as a summer home. If you live on a boat, the tides are an important part of your day. Today, you could just ask your favorite search engine or AI about the tides, but in 1870 ...
Much of Europe and North America, parts of South America and Australasia change their clocks but not all on the same date. In ...
A long-awaited Leica, a no-fuss 3D printer, the most advanced PolyBrute synth yet – and more ...
The Georgia Tech Open Source Program Office (OSPO) recently concluded its first Virtual Summer Internship Program (VISP). The ...
Georgia Tech’s ECE undergrads design custom mixed-signal ASICs that are then fabricated by Texas Instruments on 300-mm wafers ...
Supported by By Steven Kurutz Photographs by Sophie Park In addition to reporting from a beach on Cape Cod, Steven Kurutz interviewed fans of summer by phone. The vacationers were gone.
For many, the desire to travel peaks when summer rolls around. But with so many places boasting warmer weather and longer days, it's hard to decide which destination is right for you. To help you ...
As Southern California swelters under its most punishing heat wave of the year, international climate officials have confirmed that summer 2024 was Earth’s hottest on record. “During the past ...
I lied. The Song of the Summer lives! Chappell Roan had such a remarkable run this summer that not giving her this title would have been a tragic mistake-nomenon. The Midwest Princess currently ...
“I Had Some Help” never relinquished the top spot, even as Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” dominated the Hot 100 in the back half of the summer; it certainly doesn’t hurt that “I ...