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Breaking barriers in mechanical design engineering
Mechanical design and engineering has long been a male-dominated profession, yet its core demands—curiosity, precision, and ...
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Strengths-based neurodiversity in engineering education
Neurodiverse students—those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other cognitive variations—remain markedly underrepresented in engineering programs despite possessing traits highly valued in technical ...
Pharmaceutical engineering is a powerful career pathway for students who want to turn scientific knowledge into medicines that make a real difference to patients’ lives.
The decline of Design & Technology education represents a growing threat to the UK's creative, engineering and manufacturing ...
Griffon Marine is marking International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) on 23 June by celebrating the growing contribution ...
Aiden Bishop, a student at Frontier High School, earns praise for his determination and technical skill in creating an ...
The path from block-based programming to vibe coding represents a shift from mastering the mechanics of implementation to ...
R emember when AI was going to take away our jobs and leave humans with nothing to do? So far, that doesn’t seem to be ...
For the last two years, the enterprise AI conversation has largely revolved around experimentation. Could a model answer customer questions? Could it summarize documents? Could it automate workflows?
Most AI transformations aim to generate value, not to learn. The most durable advantage comes from designing learning into ...
Somewhere in the Pentagon, an Army senior leader recently made a program decision informed by live data, instead of slide decks. That moment reflects ...
Xiaomi's HarnessX autonomously rewrites AI agent harnesses mid-execution, delivering +14.5% avg performance gains — and +44% ...
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