The Google Brain founder outlines a hierarchy of engineering talent in the AI era — and warns which developers are falling ...
Cutting-edge simulations show that Enceladus’ plumes are losing 20–40% less mass than earlier estimates suggested. The new ...
Project Prometheus is developing AI tools tailored for complex, real-world physical systems, a field that aligns with Bezos's ...
Mentors can help students dig into classroom topics more deeply outside the classroom by sharing their time, enthusiasm, and ...
SETU PhD researcher Iftikhar Umrani looks at drone safety and how to ensure we can trust communications systems.
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How the world’s largest croissant pushes the limits of food engineering
The world’s largest croissant isn’t just a novelty, it’s a science experiment on a colossal scale. Bakers must battle heat distribution, structural collapse, and dough chemistry to keep something this ...
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Could atoms be reordered to enhance electronic devices?
The optical properties of a thin layer of the semiconductor germanium-tin (GeSn) sandwiched between barriers of ...
The research award for Professor Junsoo Kim given to interdisciplinary teams of early-career researchers recognizes an ...
The event, hosted by the Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce, brought together more than 100 vendors to connect with students.
The new facility will offer training for specialties such as health science, automotive technology, culinary arts and ...
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Gen Z college students have found a new cheat code to land them an AI-proof job: double majoring
Doubling majoring is exploding on college campuses—and it could be Gen Z’s secret weapon in a shaky job market.
On Monday, November 3, SAP Center brought innovation to the Shark Tank as the San Jose Sharks, in partnership with Science of ...
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