By The New York Times This article is part of our Design special report previewing Milan Design Week. When Marcel Wanders and Casper Vissers started the Dutch furniture company Moooi in 2001, it was ...
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By Maria Constantinou Water scarcity is one of the most critical issues facing Cyprus, drawing attention from the state, the ...
Technologists and designers are working on AI models that will function as the invisible engine behind more personalized, ...
A renown criminologist’s experiment with ChatGPT demonstrates the destructive power of police to elicit false confessions.
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