Intact ecosystems have the capacity for self-regulation, which keeps their complex structure of species—such as animals, ...
Studies find AI helps developers release more software—while logging longer hours and fixing problems after the code goes ...
GOVERNMENT NOTICES on software contracts rarely make for intriguing reading. Yet one published on April 17th 2025 by America’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the muscle behind President ...
Something strange happened at University of California campuses this fall. For the first time since the dot-com crash, computer science enrollment dropped. System-wide, it fell 6% last year after ...
Last year's One Chicago crossover, "In the Trenches," stands as one of — if not the best — of the highly popular, not-frequent-enough events in the franchise's history. NBC is going back to the well ...
IT stocks globally have been under pressure for months, due to fears of AI affecting future business growth. The latest crash in prices comes on the back of Anthropic rolling out new legal tools for ...
The Halstead girls basketball team has made a habit of living on the edge, and surviving it, for more than a year now. On Tuesday night, the defending Class 3A state champions added another dramatic ...
Siemens AG Chief Executive Officer Roland Busch sees potential deals in artificial intelligence, life sciences and operations software, which runs factories. “We can imagine doing more there,” Busch ...
Dr. Shech is a professor of philosophy who specializes in the philosophy of science. As popular mistrust of expert opinion grows, we increasingly encounter the following skeptical argument about ...
Earlier this fall, a major outage at Amazon Web Services rippled across thousands of apps and websites worldwide. This disruption—which turned out to be the first of three major internet outages in ...
From “experimental archaeology” to the mysterious appeal of exploration, the wide-ranging subjects detailed in these titles captivated Smithsonian magazine’s science contributors this year Joe Spring, ...
When the United States faced the looming threat of World War II in the 1930s, it bet big on science — and won. The nation invested billions of dollars in research at universities and in industry. That ...
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