A recent Financial Times investigation highlighted how a vast and fiercely competitive system embedded in top high schools is churning out thousands of scientific prodigies each year.
Workers plan informational pickets at seven area Community Health Care centers in response to stalled contract talks. Nearly ...
Students from Corvallis teacher Patti Healy’s fourth-grade gifted class made a special stop at the Bitter Root Humane Association on Thursday to drop off $630 they raised for the Hamilton animal ...
Fraudulent student aid and related scams are impacting veterans and other military-connected students. This article provides ...
The COVID pandemic was challenging for many people. That includes adolescents like Natalie Bonilla, who was in middle school ...
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Line dancing and more among Oshkosh Public Library February events
Oshkosh Public Library brings February to life with community line dancing, story times, clubs and more. Some events require ...
You can’t control when opportunity comes knocking, but you can prepare. Here are eight ways tech leaders in devops roles can ...
We build AI systems to mimic the human brain: writing emails, answering questions and predicting what comes next. But new research aims to turn that relationship around—using large language models ...
In a bold step to equip today's professionals for tomorrow's business challenges, the Penn State Smeal College of Business has announced the launch of a new graduate degree: the Master of Applied AI ...
Honorlock, a leading provider of online proctoring services for higher education and professional credentialing, released new ...
By 8 p.m., Minsun Kim was usually half-asleep. After over a decade of working in tech, late nights meant nothing but ...
The Community Education Center of Elk and Cameron Counties (CEC) has been awarded $5,000 by the West Penn Energy Fund (WPEF) to support the buildout of its ...
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