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In 1938, a patent clerk rubbed sulfur onto a metal plate and copied a few words in a borrowed lab: It led to the foundation of xerographyChester Carlson invented xerography in 1938. This innovation allowed for quick document copying without retyping. Major corporations initia...
Shaquille O'Neal already has $500 million, but is going back to college for a fourth degree at the age of 53. What can Gen Z learn from him?NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal, now 54, earned his fourth college degree from LSU, urging Gen Z graduates to embrace lifelong learning in an A...
Love quote of the Day by German philosopher Walter Benjamin: "The only way of knowing a person is to love them without hope"Quote of the Day: According to Walter Benjamin, authentic bonds emerge from selfless affection. However, many contemporary relationships st...
- Dancing into communion
Dance is the very breath of existence. Indic spiritual thought understood this millennia ago. God was seen dancing, with Shiv's Nataraj for...
Pakistan Navy commissions its first Hangor-class submarine in ChinaAmidst a surge in naval advancements, Pakistan has officially launched its maiden Hangor-class submarine in Sanya, China, with President As...
Raghu Rai dies at 83: Mallikarjun Kharge, Manish Sisodia, others remember icon who "showed courage to capture every truth"Legendary photographer Raghu Rai passed away at 83 on April 26, 2026. Political leaders and public figures paid tribute, remembering his po...
Quote of the Day by Portuguese Philosopher Agostinho da Silva: ‘Don’t make too many plans for your life, so as not to ruin those…’Portuguese philosopher Agostinho da Silva's quote encourages flexibility. He believed overplanning hinders life's unfolding. Da Silva, an u...
Russia has looted thousands of Ukrainian cultural objects in war. Finding them is challengeFollowing Russia's retreat from Kherson, museum director Alina Dotsenko discovered thousands of artworks missing, with nearly 10,000 pieces...
Persian proverb of the Day: ‘The darkest hour is just before the dawn’ – when giving up feels easiestLife's toughest moments often precede breakthroughs, a timeless Persian proverb suggests. This wisdom highlights that despair peaks just be...
Allbirds stock price: Why is Allbirds Inc. (Nasdaq: BIRD) share price up now? Asset sale, dividend plan, convertible financing facility, funding, AI pivot, corporate identity changesAllbirds stock price surged after Allbirds announced plans to sell its footwear brand assets and pivot toward AI compute infrastructure. Th...
Donald Trump is with Jesus now: US president posts another AI-generated image on Truth Social. Here's why it is trending and best memesDonald Trump is with Jesus now became a major online topic after the former US president shared AI images showing himself with Jesus Christ...
Attention activism gains global momentum: Why it matters?A new movement is emerging, with millennials and Gen Z pushing back against constant screen time. These groups are organising offline gathe...
Anthropic cofounder, a humanities graduate, says studying arts helped build AI. He suggests what subjects to study in college in AI eraAnthropic cofounder Jack Clark urges students not to dismiss liberal arts in an AI-driven world. Drawing from his literature background, he...
Bridging the STEM-liberal arts divideA holistic education that bridges the STEM-liberal arts divide is not a luxury but a necessity. To prepare future generations for a complex...
Ivy League vs Liberal Arts College: What should you opt for?While Ivy League colleges provide the necessary headstart to students in terms of brand-name, liberal arts colleges are no less and they pr...
Beyond tech, business: Why liberal arts education in an uncertain economy is the answerStudying the liberal arts means studying all of the ways that humans try to understand the world, and the curriculum includes classes from ...
- Liberal arts grads succeed in business
For a small school with a liberal arts bent, Hamilton College in rural upstate New York does quite well with recruiters, particularly from ...