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This Week in Science: Blue Dogs, Gray Hair, a Mushroom Computer, And More!
This week in science: bright blue dogs spotted in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone; the pros of going gray; a kind of computer ...
If we become quantum tomorrow, data is lost today. Quantum comes down to size and efficiency. Current computers approach ...
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UW Professor Criticizes DEI Hiring Standards
University of Washington professor Stuart Reges has criticized the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering’s ...
Up until now, the simulation hypothesis was deemed to be un-testable in philosophy and science and often dismissed as pure science fiction.
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From rigor to rigidity: How CHED’s policy undermines academic excellence
The Commission on Higher Education’s policy on vertical alignment, as stated in CMO No. 15, series of 2019, was designed to ensure that graduate programs are handled by specialists whose degrees match ...
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KU VC inaugurates Centre for Digital Forensic Science and Technology
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Karachi Professor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi inaugurated the newly constructed state-of-the-art Center for Digital Forensic Science and Technology (CDFST) ...
Mark Dirks, senior partner and founder at Beacon Technologies, is eyeing one of two seats open on Kure Beach Town Council. It ...
The modern world is undergoing a significant shift, accelerated by the pervasive influence of globalization. This phenomenon has, in effect, shrunk the ...
Trine's varsity Overwatch team has been moved to the ECAC Titans Division after claiming the national titles the past two years.
Ghost particles' can zoom through you without a trace. Scientists are getting to the bottom of this cosmic mystery ...
It is an animal menagerie when it comes to China’s tech scene, from little dragons to AI tigers. For the uninitiated, the most familiar name will likely be the “BATs”, Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent.
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