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RELIGION

Seeking truth, justice and healing in the new school year

(RNS) — For many families, September is back-to-school season. Teachers return to the classrooms, parents breathe a sigh of relief and

ARTS & THEATER

Troubling the Categories of “Adaptation” and “Translation” in Performance

Jean: Do you take roughly the same approach you’ve just described for each novel you’ve adapted for the stage? Caridad:

SHOWS

The Penguin Round Table: Can Max’s Thrilling Mob Drama Live Up to the Promise of Its Premiere?

The results are in, and we at TV Fanatic have concluded that The Penguin Season 1 Episode 1 fully lived

Social Media

Meta’s AI Bots Run Counter to the Value of Social Media

For all the hype around AI, and the undeniable potential in various applications, it sure does seem like social apps

NEWS

US charges three Iranians with ‘hack and leak’ of Trump campaign

Getty Images Donald Trump campaigns in North Carolina. US authorities have charged three Iranians with hacking Donald Trump’s presidential campaign

NATURE

A day in the life of the world’s fastest supercomputer

Download the 27 September long read podcast The world’s fastest supercomputer, known as Frontier, is located at the Leadership Computing

NATURE

World’s largest telescope pauses expansion amid funding crunch

The world’s largest telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), which is based in Australia and South Africa, is changing its

NATURE

Bigger chatbots tell more lies

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NATURE

Do orangutans like your toothpaste? Books in brief

Environomics Dharshini David Elliott & Thompson (2024) Why should an orangutan care what toothpaste a person uses, asks economist Dharshini

NATURE

I botched my poster presentation — how do I perform better next time?

Illustration: David Parkins The problem Dear Nature, I’m a PhD student studying plant biotechnology at a university in South Africa.