Every year the New York Times singles out 52 places it recommends audience visits. Southwest Florida is in the spotlight for ...
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The connection between place and writing shapes reasoning and can change how people think about climate issues.
Abstract: Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) localization has gained increasing attention in autonomous driving due to its resilience against surface appearance and weather conditions. However, existing ...
Utilizing 2D images for place recognition within 3D point cloud maps presents significant challenges in autonomous driving applications, primarily due to the inherent cross-modal disparity between ...
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After visiting more than 120 countries, I still believe that travel is one of the most real ways to understand the world. By 2026, these are the destinations I would recommend the most: places where ...
All it takes is one big group trip to realize that not everyone goes on vacation for the same reason. To one traveler, a beach is a place to be horizontal, big hat on head, cocktail straw in mouth. To ...
Our writers and photographers were on the ground to find out what makes the destinations on our annual list rise above the rest. By Tacey Rychter 52 Places to Go, the Travel section’s annual list of ...
Unlike tourist-packed destinations, there are places so perilous that only a few dare to visit. The dangers come from violent conflicts, organized crime, natural disasters, or forces we still don’t ...
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles forcefully pushed back on Vanity Fair’s framing of her interviews with author Chris Whipple, calling Tuesday’s sweeping article a “disingenuously framed hit ...