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Japan's Wooden Satellite Takes a Stand Against Space Junk

LignoSat is an intriguing blend of high-tech and biodegradable

How “The Minotaur at Calle Lanza” Reinvented the Travel Memoir

Zito Madu’s chronicle of Venice is like nothing you’ve read before

The Case for and Against AI Art

Eva Toorenent and Phillip Toledano are on opposite sides of the heated debate over artificial intelligence. Here, they make their arguments.

Swift v. Ticketmaster: From Eras to the DOJ

The legal dogfight and the fate of live music

Kyrie Irving Says He’s Grown. The Mavs Better Hope He’s Still Lying.

To beat Boston, Dallas will probably need the 32-year-old to play with a villainous edge

When It Comes to Music Festivals, Nostalgia Is In Vogue

Whether or not that's a good thing remains to be seen

The 11 Books You Should Be Reading This June

Secret histories, soccer insights and the life of Joni Mitchell

A Chinese Lunar Lander Has Returned to the Moon

This one's following in Pink Floyd's footsteps and heading for the dark side

Caitlin Clark Is Down and the WNBA Can’t Help Her Get Up

For Clark's own good her teammates, not the league, need to get her back

How Producer Michael Mauldin Is Working to Preserve Black Music’s Legacy

Mauldin recently executive-produced the Black American Music Association's ICE Medal of Honor event

Ticketmaster's Latest Headache Is a Wide-Ranging Data Breach

The hack could encompass over half a billion people

How a World Champion Fencer Is Preparing for the Paris Games 

Miles Chamley-Watson on advice he got from Kobe Bryant, working out with Lewis Hamilton and his Olympic routine