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The world's first webcam was set up by caffeine-starved computer scientists to watch a coffee pot!
We owe webcams to a group of caffeine-starved computer scientists who just wanted to know if there was coffee in the pot ...
Highlights for Fall Term 2026 reflect Seminole State's continued investment in programs designed to help students prepare for ...
Utica Observer-Dispatch on MSN
SUNY chancellor stops by MVCC to promote program for adult learners
Community colleges are playing an important role in training the workforce for economic development in the state, Chancellor ...
A slew of start-ups and academic labs are leaning on AI agents and bots, rather than humans, to speed up their chemistry ...
Substantive changes across 10 existing programs reinforce employability, industry relevance, and AURAK’s strategy to deliver ...
In a laboratory in Broomfield, Colorado, 98 atoms are suspended in midair, held in place by electric fields and cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero.
Fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2028: the DOE’s Quantum Genesis initiative sets a hard deadline for the world’s first ...
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Dell Pro Max 18 Plus review: I tested this giant in an AI startup lab and it refused to sweat
The Dell Pro Max 18 Plus wants to give you all the desktop-tier firepower in the world. In return, you must be ready to bear its sheer bulk and the cost burden. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has grown to 7,400 employees and a $2.5 billion budget. ORNL is advancing research in AI, quantum computing, and isotope production to boost U.S. competitiveness. The lab ...
Legacy, a leading male fertility testing and sperm preservation company, today announced that the New York State Department ...
Morning Overview on MSN
A national lab study finds the bacteria behind most urinary infections are beating today’s antibiotics
Roughly one in three uropathogenic E. coli samples collected by a national laboratory turned out to be resistant to multiple ...
ORNL Director Stephen Streiffer outlines how AI and quantum computing are accelerating fusion and energy research.
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