Fishing lures, crayons, playing cards and electrical outlet covers are among the objects portrayed in a new art display by high school students at the Center for Lake Erie Education and Research.
Adobe is rolling out updates to a few AI-powered Photoshop features today, including referencing objects in Generative Fill. Here’s everything new. Photoshop is adding three non-destructive, maskable ...
An umbrella from early 20 th century Japan. A wine glass from Belgium, circa 1825. Three teapots: one from early 20 th century China, one from late 19 th century England and one from late 19 th ...
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The stolen items, valued at about $102 million, include glittering royal tiaras, necklaces and earrings. By Alex Marshall In an audacious raid, thieves stole eight items of jewelry over the weekend ...
Boston Public Library, one of the oldest and largest public library systems in the country, is launching a project this summer with OpenAI and Harvard Law School to make its trove of historically ...
Seven years after building a little free library, the McKiernans say their wooden box has become a quiet source of hope, connection and kindness. TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — What started as a small project ...
All are welcome here. People from many ways of life and from all over the world meet at the public library. Libraries were first known as a place to collect and share knowledge, but it has also always ...
The spring semester might be over, but the UML campus is just heating up! From summer courses to professional development, there are many ways to learn and grow as a community this season. Whatever ...
A local library has planned an LGBTQ Pride Month event that doesn’t sit right with some patrons. Charles Trupe and Kristina Holden of Zionsville think Pride events normalize lesbian, gay, bisexual, ...
The masked anti-Israel rabble-rousers who stormed Columbia University’s library passed out flyers lionizing alleged Palestinian terrorist Bassel al-Araj as a “militant intellectual,” The Post has ...