Xanthe Clay has been a Telegraph food columnist for 27 years, and is also our resident taste tester. It’s her job to sample supermarket staples in search of best-in-class products, and those to avoid.
Tax Notes contributing editor Carrie Brandon Elliot discusses the rising interest in universal basic income, especially as artificial intelligence disrupts the job market, and the role of tax policy ...
The US government is limiting how much families and students can borrow for university. How does this relate to the debate about Scottish ...
Scientists have engineered 'SpudCell,' a lab-made system from chemicals that mimics life's core functions like growth and division. While not fully alive due to reliance on external components, this ...
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California may soon test children on math as early as kindergarten in effort to curb dismal scores
A bill moving through the California Legislature would test students as early as kindergarten on math. It's part of an effort ...
Joe Root trudged off chuntering to himself and shaking his head. It had happened again. Root had been pinned lbw by a ...
This skyscraper-style tiny house packs two levels into a tiny footprint. See how vertical design makes 107 square feet work ...
Lenovo has helped launch Intel's Core Series 3 (Wildcat Lake) budget PC platform with a 15-inch laptop that underperforms its ...
After finishing second in last month’s top-two primary, he faces long odds in the November general election.
A.I. labs are hiring contrarian, chin-stroking, finger-steepling sages. Who’s underemployed now? Clockwise from top left: ...
As organizations rush to deploy autonomous systems, success increasingly depends on governance, workflow design and ...
Midjourney announces a full-body ultrasound scanner that creates body composition maps in 60 seconds using water-based ...
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