Today, nearly all U.S. teens (96%) say they use the internet every day. And the share of teens who report being online “almost constantly” has roughly doubled since 2014-2015 (24% vs. 46%).
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The deleterious impact of technology on everyday life is generating a growing backlash in Western societies. At its most ...
Abstract: Embedded Multi-die Interconnect Bridge (EMIB) packaging technology has been being widely adopted in Intel's FPGA, Server CPU, GPU, and data centric high-performance compute (HPC) segments ...
We follow the bone upward as it tumbles against the unpolluted blue sky. Then, suddenly, we cut to outer space, millions of ...