From replacement hospitals to major cancer centers, health systems nationwide are moving forward on large-scale construction projects to expand capacity, modernize infrastructure and meet rising ...
If you devoured Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary and found yourself craving more adventures among the stars, you're in luck. The universe of science fiction is packed with incredible stories featuring ...
For two decades, the trades that built commercial America have operated inside tools designed for general contractors. Projects puts their data, financials, and job history back in their hands with ...
U.S.-Iran Talks Israel-Lebanon Agreement Strait of Hormuz Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction In “Project Maven,” Katrina Manson shows us how close we are to artificial intelligence picking targets ...
Discover notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. The veteran journalist Katrina Manson, who now covers defense tech for Bloomberg, spent much of the past few years asking precisely that question.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Fresh off the heels of its blockbuster adaptation, Andy Weir’s ...
Marine Corps colonel Drew Cukor says AI will completely change the way the United States fights wars – and maybe already has. The new book Project Maven focuses on Cukor and the Pentagon campaign to ...
The Trump administration says the United States has struck 11,000 targets in Iran since the U.S.-Israeli war on the country began. Critics have questioned the accuracy of the Maven system, the ...
Project Hail Mary has finally landed in theaters and fans of Andy Weir's beloved novel are discovering just how directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, along with screenwriter Drew Goddard, ...
"Project Hail Mary" has hit theaters, and it's getting rave reviews (and not just from us). Fans of the book are in for a treat, but there are some major changes between the Ryan Gosling flick and the ...
“Project Hail Mary” is a deeply faithful adaptation of Andy Weir’s book, but it’s impossible to convert from page to film everything without cuts or tweaks. The film follows a lone man far from home ...