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From classrooms to kitchen tables, debates about math education are never far away. Should teachers drill multiplication ...
Tackling authentic problems in science class helps students see the link between the lab and the challenges facing our ...
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Previously, research on controlling gene networks has been carried out based on a single stimulus-response of cells. More recently, studies have been proposed to precisely analyze complex gene ...
APSCHE Chairman inaugurates AQVH 2025 hackathon at VIT-Amaravati, promoting innovation and problem-solving in critical sectors.
Henan University of Technology researchers report on the development of a lightweight lattice-based limb design for a bionic ...
According to the DOE’s recent budget request, though, E3SM will continue to exist, but seemingly without one of its primary ...
Should L.A. look to ‘sponge cities’ to solve its flooding problem? Bursting with trees, ponds, plants and bird life, Benjakitti Park has become a highlight for residents of Bangkok, Thailand ...
Every detail was re-engineered to solve the problems that doomed the F-111B. The Tomcat's wings could swing automatically between 20 and 68 degrees depending on speed and maneuvering.
AI agents are scaling fast, but most enterprises aren’t ready to secure them. Without identity controls, autonomy becomes a risk—one that leaders must address now.