Rooted in Memory: The Origin, Translation, and Publication of Elizabeth Mirabal’s Herbarium
Elizabeth Mirabal’s Herbarium is more than a poetry collection—it’s a botanical and cultural odyssey that brings the lush flora of […]
Elizabeth Mirabal’s Herbarium is more than a poetry collection—it’s a botanical and cultural odyssey that brings the lush flora of […]
New York City’s subway relies on a signaling network that, in many places, dates back over a century. As passenger
Modernizing the Subway’s Nervous System: Upgrading NYC’s Century‑Old Signals Read Post »
Starting May 7, 2025, all air travelers in the United States must present a federal Real ID‑compliant driver’s license or identification card,
Real ID Deadline Looms: What You Need to Know to Fly Domestically Read Post »
Modern biology is awash in data. Single‑cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‑seq) alone generates millions of gene expression profiles, each capturing the
Japan’s competition authority has stepped in to curb potentially anti‑competitive behavior among some of Tokyo’s most prestigious hotels. In April 2025,
Tokyo High‑End Hotels Warned Over Cartel‑Like Price Information Sharing Read Post »
In a dramatic shift, the US Department of Transportation (DOT) announced on April 17, 2025, that the federal government will assume control
Federal Takeover of Penn Station Revamp: What’s Changing—and Why It Matters Read Post »
Advancements in artificial intelligence and neuroimaging are converging to create groundbreaking methods for interpreting the human brain’s inner workings. Recent
Understanding how the human brain transforms raw sounds into meaningful language has long been one of neuroscience’s most captivating challenges.
Language is more than a tool for communication—it is also a lens through which we perceive the world. The way
Across centuries and continents, language has served not only as a medium of communication but also as an instrument of