Today's NYT Wordle lands with puzzle #1666, and this Saturday challenge delivers a straightforward adjective with common letters but a psychological twist that could catch players off guard..
Use 'semantic gradients' to turn vocabulary study into a shared thinking activity that explores the subtle differences ...
Abstract: The goal of textual adversarial attack methods is to replace some words in an input text in order to make the victim model misbehave. This article proposes an effective word-level ...
If you've ever wanted to create your own computer program but never learnt how to code, you might try "vibe coding". Collins Dictionary's word of the year - which is confusingly made up of two words - ...
Level-5 is celebrating its 27th anniversary tomorrow (28th October), and to mark the occasion, company president Akihiro Hino has shared a sweet piece of new birthday art. "We have lots of new ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Fears that pop music is being travestied by streaming and TikTok into hooky two-minute jingles without intros ...
Chris is a writer with an academic background in Creative Technology and Games Design. This experience has allowed him to look at games through a critical lens, analyzing what makes for good design.
Scotland is now experiencing relative ‘Sea-level Rise’. All future projections expect the rate of this rise to speed up due to climate change /rising ocean temperatures.[1] The global mean sea level ...
As any traveler can attest to, it’s the unique touches in hotel rooms and cruise cabins that make a trip that much more memorable. For both adults and children, there's nothing more uplifting than ...
Lori Zimmer’s latest art book brings forward overlooked and forgotten female figures from an array of creative fields who were preeminent in their time. Sally Michel, 'Orange Beach Blanket,' 1951. Oil ...
Life was different in the '90s. The internet was slow, noisy, and tied up your landline, so we made our own entertainment, sometimes by creating garish graphics in Microsoft Office when we were ...