‘Palestine ’36’ presents a complex, underseen history with the sweep of an old-school epic

While Jacir’s latest film is ambitious with its many storylines, it could benefit from a little more background information and less reliance on simply explaining everything to the audience – a common issue with large ensemble stories. However, the film’s strength lies in its depiction of a rarely seen location with incredible detail and scope, reminiscent of classic biblical epics. It feels like a forgotten history is coming to life, vibrant and meaningful after years of being hidden.

Hold On! Vietnam’s Crypto Circus Stomps Polite Ranks, Twain Would Love

On Thursday, the Ministry of Public Security, the sharp‑eyed watchdogs of the country, broke the news that at least seven felons had vanished into the law’s net. The case tied back to ONUS, a local crypto “investment club” that collected the coins of Vietnam’s gullible investors faster than a river can run during a flood.

Can AI Solve Chemical Mysteries?

Large language models and human chemists exhibit distinct approaches to chemical reasoning and decision-making within the Molquest environment, with the study revealing quantifiable differences in their strategies for navigating chemical space and achieving desired outcomes, as evidenced by comparative analysis of their respective solution pathways and efficiency.

Researchers have created a challenging benchmark to test if artificial intelligence can deduce molecular structures from experimental data, mimicking the problem-solving process of a chemist.