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Black EdTech leaders are advocating for inclusive policies and IP protections to ensure their innovations are culturally relevant and equitable, and to build a digital future that works for all.
Students today need more than one career plan. The job market evolves quickly. Adaptability is more important than ...
According to an article by the MIT Sloan School of Management, this evolution presents a dual challenge: on one hand, quantum ...
A startling new vision of vaccination in America is becoming clearer — one likely to involve fresh scrutiny of established science and practices, and limits on vaccines that have been studied for ...
AI data centers, as energy-intensive facilities, are a key focus for improvement through measures like renewable energy use ...
Astronomers estimate that an asteroid this large comes this close to Earth only about once every 7,500 years. It also appears ...
Data science and AI continue to make healthcare headlines because of their potential to change everything from how drugs are developed to revolutionizing information workflows. One area where we ...
Data science jobs in the US are projected to rise by 36% by the year 2033. With growth rates nearly nine times that of the ...
Right or wrong, we still believe that we live in a world where traditional HPC simulation and modeling at high precision ...
The new First State AI Institute at the University of Delaware will be led by Prof. Sunita Chandrasekaran. The pioneering institute will develop practical tools to help researchers analyze data and ...
Artificial intelligence is increasingly generating code for major tech companies, impacting entry-level programming roles and ...
As countries race to power artificial intelligence, a yawning gap is opening around the world. Last month, Sam Altman, the ...