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Man in glasses and button up

‘Godfather of A.I.’ Geoffrey Hinton Wins the Nobel Prize in Physics

The acclaimed A.I. researcher is now a Nobel Prize laureate.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

Which President Is Better for the Economy? What Historical Data Tell Us.

Who sits in the White House does have an effect on the economy—but only to a degree.
By Shreyas Sinha

Louis Kelso’s Employee Ownership Ideas Live On In KKR’s Pete Stavros

KKR Co-Head of Global Private Equity Pete Stavros knows that the trick to employee engagement is culture.
By Roy Swan
Two Mona Lisas, rendered in Jelly and Peanut Butter.

Princeton’s Art on Hulfish Offers a Model for Museums Mid-Renovation

By Casey Epstein-Gross
Man sits and reads in chair at ornate and large lounge room.

Their Future Uncertain, New York’s Ivy League Clubs Struggle to Remain Relevant

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Students walking towards Columbia University's library

Columbia’s Fall From U.S. News’s Ranking Casts Doubt on Other Universities at the Top

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Princeton and Penn Museum are Under Fire for Holding MOVE Bombing Remains

By Helen Holmes

Groundbreaking COVID-19 Test Requires Just an Apple Watch

By Jordan Zakarin

Princeton University Acquires Portrait Series Honoring Its Campus Workers

By Helen Holmes
New software allows you to change, edit and remove words coming out of a person’s mouth on video by simply typing in the text.

Why AI Deepfakes Should Scare the Living Bejeezus Out of You

By Harmon Leon

How Should You Dress if You’re Pregnant? Anna Wintour Has Some Thoughts.

By Helen Holmes

Why Are Americans Less Happy When the Economy Is Strong?

By Sissi Cao
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 03: A visitor looks at a Galaxy Note 5 smartphone at the Samsung stand during a press day at the 2015 IFA consumer electronics and appliances trade fair on September 3, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The 2015 IFA will be open to the public from September 4-9. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

From the Crazy Idea File: Stop Wasting Old Cell Phones and Build Servers Instead

By Brady Dale
Thomas Sully Rebecca Gratz, 1831 Oil on panel.

Colonial Jews, Who Knew?

By Daniel Asa Rose
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - MAY 24: Television host Chelsea Handler speaks during the 36th Annual Gracie Awards Gala at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on May 24, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California.

How You Vote Predicts Which Comedian Makes You Laugh

By Brady Dale
Farm workers tend to the dead Dugway sheep.

This Week in Tech History: Army Sheep Massacre, First Internet Domain Name

By John Bonazzo
Celebrated feminist writer Katie Roiphe.

Katie Roiphe Blames Coddling Parents for PC College Students

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
(Photo: AUrate).

This Philanthropic Fine Jewelry Brand Can’t Be Purchased at a Department Store

By Margaret Abrams
(Photo: Sparkology).

Exclusive Dating App Reveals Which College Graduates Receive the Most Messages

By Margaret Abrams
N.J. assemblyman asks president-elect to preserve Obama’s executive order.

Gusciora Says he Hopes DEP Will ‘Reconsider’ Princeton Battlefield Development

By Alyana Alfaro
The Senate Higher Education Committee met to discuss on campus safety

Senate Higher Education Committee Looks at Campus Safety

By Alyana Alfaro
Screenshot of a Kadenze class. (Photo: Kadenze)

Take Arts Courses From Princeton and Stanford for $7 a Month

By John Bonazzo
A nail salon in New York City. (Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: Wage Bonds for Nail Salon Owners, Trickery at The Dakota

By Elizabeth Gurdus

In aftermath of Edgewater fire, construction code legislation considered by Senate committee

By Mark Bonamo
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