What a funny coincidence that celebrations of Apple’s 50th anniversary would hit the same month that the company introduced ...
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USC president Kim Byung-soo breaks academic barriers to cultivate AI experts
On the 4th of last month, Kim Byung-soo, 54, a second-generation Korean American, was unanimously elected as the 13th ...
Notch never followed up his miracle creation. Neither did Tetris’ Alexey Pajitnov. How come only one of them could live with ...
What will the computers of tomorrow look like? Chances are good that spintronics will play a decisive role in the next generation of computers. In spintronics, the intrinsic angular momentum of an ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
Turing Award winners Gilles Brassard and Charles Bennett pioneered ideas that are now foundational to quantum computers and ...
The Honda Prelude was never simply a car. It was an engineering thesis disguised as a coupe: compact, disciplined, and unapologetically technical. At its best, it distilled Hondas ...
Christian Allred has been a professional writer since 2020. He's written for some of the industry’s top brands and publications, including Rocket Mortgage, PropStream, Propmodo, and CRE Daily.
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What the family computer of the 1980s actually taught an entire generation without anyone realizing it
Those beige boxes were secretly the best classrooms money could buy.
Labeling a college applicant “first generation” has long been a way to identify students who may need extra support navigating college life. But new research from Common App suggests that binary first ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2002, Maine introduced a program to allow students widespread access to technology in school. (Portland Press Herald—Getty ...
When you think about a new generation taking center stage, you generally think they’re going to be smarter than those who came before them. After all, they have the advantage of greater scientific and ...
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