The Indian Express speaks to Gunjan Ahlawat, who continued to design book covers for India's most celebrated authors ...
Tucked next to the local history room in the library’s basement, patrons can find a DIY Memory Lab dedicated to digitizing older media formats from MiniDV camcorder tapes to Super 8mm film to shellac ...
A team of archaeologists from the Universitat Jaume I, the University of Barcelona, and the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA) has developed a new methodology that allows ...
Culturally responsive pedagogy in digital learning environments represents an evolving field within education technology that focuses on equity and ...
Public health recommendations suggest individuals can resume normal activities 5 days after symptom cessation. However, our study finds that full recovery can take longer, indicating that delayed ...
From its profiles of city life to its vivid cover art, The New Yorker has cultivated an unmistakable visual and literary identity. These trademarks anchor “A Century of The New Yorker,” an exhibition ...
Digital health and virtual care continue to expand rapidly, offering transformative opportunities to enhance healthcare ...
Executive and Artistic Director Sarah Higgins explains how Atlanta-based Art Papers is shaping its final year, preserving its archive, and planning an intentional end in 2026.
The Gyan Bharatam initiative identifies 33,858 rare manuscripts in Jammu and Kashmir, aiming to digitize and safeguard ...
Martin Shkreli claims Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA carried out a 'duplicate sale' of copyrights for the single-copy album 'Once ...
The Gabber Newspaper spoke with author Nikesha Elise Williams about her most recent book, 'The Seven Daughters of Dupree.' ...
Hundreds of years after the celebrated painter Kamal ud-Din Behzad roamed the streets of Herat, artists in the Afghan city are finding joy and hope in his recognition by UNESCO.
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