The keynote sound bite that everybody in the world could be a programmer is now a reality that people are living.
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Quantum’s next step: Making it reliable
During SAS Innovate 2026 in Dallas, principal quantum systems architect Bill Wisotsky tells ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK what will take his field mainstream.
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Damian McCarthy discusses his third feature film, Hokum, which stars Adam Scott as an American novelist who finds himself in ...
Even after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled IEEPA tariffs illegal in February, the U.S. and North Texas will continue to live ...
The development of artificial intelligence-generated content (AIGC) technology brings new opportunities for the teaching ...
How HKU's new School of Innovation is reshaping engineering education through project-based, interdisciplinary learning at ...
Although digital learning resources are widely promoted in primary education, empirical evidence explaining how and why they function unevenly in English reading instruction remains limited, ...
The Phoenix’s December poll of the student body shows that around one in four students use AI for academic purposes on a ...
We are joined by Mike Diver, the author behind the upcoming book, Aliens: The Video Games: An Unofficial Guide. Releasing in August 2026 from White Owl, Mike’s book is a passion project that ...
The second part of this story focuses on the new smart schools, raising questions about the quality and integrity of the projects, and the competence of the contractors handling them, following ...
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