Hiring the man who conceived the iPhone to design the first Ferrari powered solely by batteries suggests the Italian company ...
Chief creative officer Pete Docter, Pixar's third-ever animator, explains how the company continues to evolve, while keeping ...
John Martinis has already revolutionised quantum computing twice. Now, he is working on another radical rethink of the technology that could deliver machines with unrivalled capabilities ...
When hiking the White Mountains, AMC trail signs can be essential to finding your way. Each year, several dozen trail signs ...
Oh, sure, I can “code.” That is, I can flail my way through a block of (relatively simple) pseudocode and follow the flow. I ...
Renown artist Judy Chicago shares her misadventures with an ambitious public art commission for the tech giant.
The one-woman analytics department for Curling Canada’s high-performance program, is a former math teacher who’s now diving ...
How videogames became the world’s most profitable pastime—from “Spacewar” to “Roblox.” ...
It’s not only powerful players but also powerful processors that can make the difference in today’s rugby, writes Andrew ...
Across two wide-ranging interviews with Forbes, Altman covered more ground than could fit in our profile. Here are his ...
Lightsabers curling plasma, jetpacks for casual flights: My 15 top absurd picks from Star Wars to The Rocketeer show how movies invent what physics laughs off.
Yes, some nights involve ropes. Others center on bisexual exploration. But what people want most is a place where, no matter how they want to play, there’s always consent and control.
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