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The American Universities Programming Israel’s Killer Drones
Society / StudentNation / Industry partnerships in higher education are pushing STEM graduates into the business of weapons ...
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions asks whether we could cope with a world where computer gave up saying no ...
The Computer Guy wears Ray-Ban Meta glasses with a camera, through which he records his interactions programming strangers, later posting brief videos on TikTok.
Money needed to improve the lives of people in communities like McDowell County, WV, is small fraction of what is being spent ...
Researchers at a Melbourne start-up have taught their “biological computer” made from living human brain cells to play Doom.
These are not your father’s computer science students. And for good reason. To find a job in the fast-growing, fast-moving field, college graduates are required to possess more than simple coding ...
Some Medicaid participants will have to work or do community service at least 80 hours a month, or enroll at least half-time ...
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ATU’s SMART program gets $2M to boost STEM for low-income students
Arkansas Tech University earned a $2 million grant to make science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) degrees ...
Trump's Medicaid work mandates are meant to save money. But first states will have to spend millions
Upgrading technology and hiring staff to implement the work requirement will cost many states tens of millions.
As federal trappers remove thousands of beavers each year — including from prized trout streams — Wisconsin regulators face calls to weigh the critter’s flood-control benefits against ...
The CSE and AIML departments of CMR Engineering College organised a two-day CSI AI 100K Program to equip students with industry-aligned Artificial Intelligence skills. Over 800 students attended sessi ...
The University of Connecticut’s annual hackathon competition, HackUConn, ran from Friday, Feb. 27 to Saturday, Feb. 28 at the Peter J. Werth Residence Tower.
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