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When the Armatron first came out, in 1981, robotics engineers started contacting Watanabe. “I wasn’t so much hearing from ...
Generative AI has entered the world of software development—and it’s making waves. In this episode of Today in Tech, host ...
Some Conservative candidates and social media users are alleging that a document — which appears to be a fake version of a real government webpage — has circulated in prisons to turn inmates against ...
The North Carolina Senate recently unveiled its 2025-27 budget proposal, calling for pay raises for teachers and most state ...
While some media organizations are clamoring to be leaders in artificial intelligence, the Observer is following a different ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals—a relatively small company backed by the chip giant Nvidia—is betting that its massive supercomputer will give it the edge to dominate the sector.
While regulatory agents and the West Virginia Legislature have worked to create solutions for the water quality crisis facing the Mountain State, those working at public service districts are facing a ...
In today’s business environment, documents—from invoices and receipts to contracts and emails—are filled with crucial data.
For 38 years, "International Radio Report" has covered radio at 90.3 CKUT(FM), co-hosted by enthusiasts Sheldon Harvey and ...
Following Weiss was Tina Zhang, a junior majoring in musical theatre. This vibrant — and highly trendy — “Don’t Lose Ur Head” had the audience excited and Osborne’s choreography shined through as ...
The News spoke with six visual artists — all of whom represent diverse identities under the Asian American umbrella, as well ...
In the realm of immersive technologies, Europe stands at the forefront of innovation, driving the rapid expansion of the augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) market. With a meteoric rise ...