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Today in History for Jan. 18: In 1535, Francisco Pizarro, Spanish conquistador, founded Lima, Peru.
The world’s oldest complete Hebrew Bible, the Codex Sassoon, recently unveiled at the Anu–Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv, carries a direct connection to India through its namesake, David ...
What if writing code wasn’t just for engineers anymore? Imagine a world where a UX designer tweaks an interface, a business analyst generates actionable insights, or a junior developer contributes to ...
The Librarian Ariana’s mission is to repair the Seven Hero Codices, which have been altered. Due to the terrible damages, magic has vanished from the world. By utilizing special Librarian magic that ...
New Vampire Survivors-a-like Codex Mortis is perhaps one of the first games to proudly declare that everything, from its assets and code to the music, is "100 percent AI-driven". Developer Grolaf, aka ...
TL;DR: Codex Mortis takes pride in being the "first 100% AI-generated playable game" and it's a necromantic survival bullet hell which has polarized the gaming community as you might imagine. It's ...
We gather much of what we know about Maya astronomical knowledge from detailed records they themselves created on the pages of bark-paper books called codices. In the mid-sixteenth century, Franciscan ...
Early maps of the Americas made by indigenous people are rare—extremely rare. This map, dated 1593, is one of fewer than 100 such documents that have survived the ravages of time. It provides a ...
Delcy Rodríguez got American help with the return of an oil tanker linked to one of her political rivals that had left the country without authorization. By Anatoly Kurmanaev and Christiaan Triebert ...
THE British Pharmaceutical Codex was compiled by a committee of experts, working under the direction of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society, and was intended to afford to pharmacists and ...
A groundbreaking innovation has arrived, igniting a new revolution in how we understand knowledge. In a world where books ...
Delcy Rodríguez, a guerrilla’s daughter, started out as a provocateur. She pivoted to revive a ravaged economy, making her vital to U.S. plans to run Venezuela. By Simon Romero and Anatoly Kurmanaev ...